Xii said:Ahahaha leet speak. Best definition. ever.
DoubleMeatWhopper said:Just for the record, l337sp33|< 15 f0r81|)|)3|\| 1|\| |V|y c1455r00|V|!
DoubleMeatWhopper said:Just for the record, l337sp33|< 15 f0r81|)|)3|\| 1|\| |V|y c1455r00|V|!
curious n str8 said:mfg: :cool2: OK Lets hear both sides Then they can comeout and :fight: then they can :bash: each other if that doesn't work :swordfight: to the death.Then the winner can:fart: on the:loser: So:gives2: :feedback:
Xii said:(edit)In response to all those horrid smilies: I'm going to become rich and famous by inventing a program that allows you to stab people in the face over the internet.
=P
Xii said:(edit)In response to all those horrid smilies: I'm going to become rich and famous by inventing a program that allows you to stab people in the face over the internet.
=P
SouthernBum said:ok i cant figure out the first word
DoubleMeatWhopper said:Just for the record, l337sp33|< 15 f0r81|)|)3|\| 1|\| |V|y c1455r00|V|!
madame_zora said:For the idiocy-imparied, "Leetspeak is forbidden in my classroom", I have plenty of idiocy to spare.
SouthernBum said:Ok, thats what I thught it said, but I have never heard of the word leetspeak so i was confused...confusion and I are good friends
If you were here right now, I would give you a blowjob (assuming that you wanted one from me) just for being such a fucking badass.JustAsking said:Haha, this is a funny thread. Sorry to butt in, but his use of pjn3d is even funnier.
Pjn3d comes from the synthesis of two different internet street phenomenon. The first comes from Gamers (people who rabidly play video games), where to vanquish someone in battle is to "own" them. The person who is vanquished is said to be "owned"
There was a famous Japanse video game where the programmer made a typo. When your video character killed someone he would say something like "Haha, you are PWNED!". So pwned entered the vocabulary of gamers.
Converging on this is another phenomenon where computer hackers who published their stuff on internet hacker sites tried to elude too many viewers by substituting numbers for letters in their useful hacker words. Anyone searching Google for the normal spelling of these words would not get a hit for these sites. It became known as "Hacker Elite" speak", shortened to 'leet speak, and when the number/letter subsitutions are made, it is 1337 speak.
So that explains the P and the 3 in pjn3d. I can't explain the "j", though. This might be either a more obscure internet street code that I am unaware of, or he made a typo. My kids are now off to college, so I have lost my contacts with the internet underworld.
After this educational moment, we now return to our regularly scheduled drama.
JustAsking
How sad is it that it took me less than five seconds to translate this?DoubleMeatWhopper said:Just for the record, l337sp33|< 15 f0r81|)|)3|\| 1|\| |V|y c1455r00|V|!
Well, not quite, but I do try.Matthew said:Maybe they have no one else to talk to. And you, after all, are open 24 hours.
Just for the record, 'leet-speak is forbidden in my classroom.SouthernBum said:ok i cant figure out the first word
This is false. I would certainly get a kick out of posting it but had not made up my mind to do so until I saw the poll results this morning. If the response had been negative, I would have refrained from doing it. Period.MASSIVEPKGO_CHUCK said:The very fact that you have started this thread with regards to your dilemna already indicates to me at least, that you have made your mind, and are seeking approval for a future backlash.
'Kay.MASSIVEPKGO_CHUCK said:but if it makes you feel any better by flaying this person in a post, so be it there, dude. Just remember Newton's law, "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction."
alex8 said:Leetspeak, internet street jargon for the leet (=shortening of elite) who understand the code. Read to your heart's content (if ya really feel the need!):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leet