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These guys are really important in the IIRC world.

The dubious disclaimer IIRC is an abbreviation of "If I remember/recall correctly". It is an obvious identifier of the Internet species of homo adloquor-natesis (Ass talkers).

Most often used on mailing lists to indicate some sort of superiority and condescension without actually taking responsibility for what one is saying. Commonly found in threads about the law or computers, and theoretically identical to responsibility shedding powers of Ianal.

In IRC.

Not to be confused with...

  • Internet Internet Relay Chat - (George W Bush's alternative IRC protocol.)
  • In Internet Relay Chat
  • If I Read Correctly
  • If I Really Cared
  • If It Really Counts
  • Immunity and Infection Research Center
  • Internet Information Research Center
  • Information Integrity Research Center
  • International Interdisciplinary Research Colloquium
  • Isn't It Really Cool? - (the answer is for the most part always "no".)
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IIRC is part of a series on acronyms

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Internets Lingo

AFAIKASLBFFBRBBTFOBTWCBFDBIDFCFFSFTFYFTWG2GGGGTFOIAWTCIDGAFIDKIIRCILYIMOIMHOISHYGDDTJ/KJFCLMAOLOLM/F?NSFWOMGQFTPHPROFLRTFMSNCASTFUSTFWSWTFTMITNDTTYLWTFYGGRYWNBAWZOMG

Other Lingo

BCCFIRRIBFYIADFUBARGABYAWIDIFTLPITRTLAYHBT

Internet Places/Group

CDCFCTCFYADGNAAIRCLUEPP4LTJCTOTSE

Moar Internet Shit

BBQGNUGPG4WinMTPMMORPGP2PPGPROR

IRL Acronyms

BBSBCEBDICGNWTITT TechJFKNORPPBYOLO

Bad Acronyms

ACLUACMAACORNALFATFBDSMBLPCIACPCSDDMCAEDLESRBFBIFAFFAFNBIWFL.U.L.Z.MGTOWMPAAMTPMUGENNAMBLANEDMRIAASPHSPLCTBBTTOWWWJD

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