"But nobody ever really types in leet. They just say "leet"." YAY!! I got it! Yeah, no one really ever types in true 1337, some try and do it halfway but nothing like that ^! hehe
you overkilled it, prismgecko. true 1337talk leaves whatever you can't make with numbers as just letters, except for a very few, such as /V, and some letters within that same accord. like, um, j h and p would just be regular letters. and i really am sad to say that i would know. years of counterstrike, w00t. typing in 1337talk is what many 1337, or leet, elite, people do sometimes. don't you just pronounce it as it sounds? sherbertsherbetsherbert.. the typing with a caps frenzy is very nub. gets on my eyes' nerves. and that game with the squares, yeah that's a cool game. takes too long to set up though, makin all those dots... ok i'm done. c ya sometime. hopefully. that sort of thing.
I know that "elite" people type in 1337 technically, I was just posing a question...lol
I have always gotten confused on the word sherbet..is it sorbet, sherbert, or sherbet, I have heard it called all three, or maybe they are three entirly different things that I am mixing up?!?
Yeah, that game is quite time consuming to make, I normally play it when its in little activity packets that you get at restaurants and such, that way you don't have to make it...
I wouldn't say so. True 1337speak depends on the person who's writing it. And it depends on what your needs are: 1337speak supposedly evolved first on bulletin boards that were heavily censored, leaving people to come up with more and more creative ways to curse, talk about unacceptable subjects (such as r0xx0ring people's b0xx0rz O_o;) et cetera. So you might have to come up with a non-alphanumeric alternative, like um, |< for k. Of course you wouldn't have time to do this while blowing the top off someone's head in counterstrike. XD
For more info, check out the article about it on wikipedia, it's pretty cool.
Also for a cool(and needlessly extreme) example, the character Aura in the .hack money-sinks I mean games, speaks in pretty much indecipherable 1337. Funky.
btw, um, maybe i sound dumb for saying it, but it's 11:30 and i don't care, in 1337talk, yes you do leave it as lol. or just say rofl or one of those counterparts. you wouldn't change those.
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typing in 1337talk is what many 1337, or leet, elite, people do sometimes.
don't you just pronounce it as it sounds?
sherbertsherbetsherbert..
the typing with a caps frenzy is very nub. gets on my eyes' nerves.
and that game with the squares, yeah that's a cool game. takes too long to set up though, makin all those dots...
ok i'm done. c ya sometime. hopefully. that sort of thing.
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I have always gotten confused on the word sherbet..is it sorbet, sherbert, or sherbet, I have heard it called all three, or maybe they are three entirly different things that I am mixing up?!?
Yeah, that game is quite time consuming to make, I normally play it when its in little activity packets that you get at restaurants and such, that way you don't have to make it...
Yeah, see ya hopefully soon!
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For more info, check out the article about it on wikipedia, it's pretty cool.
Also for a cool(and needlessly extreme) example, the character Aura in the .hack money-sinks I mean games, speaks in pretty much indecipherable 1337. Funky.
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