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In the Korean written language, people express a laughter sound with repetitions of the character "ㅋ", similar to the "k" sound in English. The phrase is a phrase similar to the English and French "hahaha", Spanish "jajaja", Chinese "hehehe", or Japanese "fufufu"/"huhuhu".
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Thanks for that!! So it's just haha in Korean basically!
I've always wondered that myself. For her, that's like us posting haha, I guess. Maybe she's Korean and that's why she writes it like that?
But, thanks for asking, now it makes sense, and doesn't just seem like two letters blobbed together in every post.