wtf?
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Someone showed me this clip, and I’d be really interested in your thoughts. Leave a comment…
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Someone showed me this clip, and I’d be really interested in your thoughts. Leave a comment…
michelle-tastic Said,
December 5, 2006 @ 8:29 pm
*sigh* ppl have too much time, and not enough life outside the computer. i’ve never heard of any of this leet speak stuff (well heard of but not enough that i could actually use it) and im pretty glad for it. if i was going to take the time and brain effort into translating all of my writing into cryptic type i wud a) have some serious trust issues with my parents and b) have to force myself to get off the computer and go outside. i mean i definitely use msn-ese like “lol”, “wtf”, “lmao”, ect. ect. but i dont see why adults are pulling their hair out over it. if they were trying to communicate to someone in type almost as fast as they do speaking they would want a short form too! its such a shame that such a great resource tool as the internet gets abused so much, we shudnt give people reasons not to trust teens online…
joshb Said,
December 6, 2006 @ 9:34 am
no one talks like that
suhmanthuh Said,
December 6, 2006 @ 9:42 am
i think this is really stupid, cause NOOONE i know uses like ANY of these codes..except people that literally have no lives and live on their computers..and when all this stuff is on the news it makes our parents worry when we actually dont even do any of this….its frusteratingggg cause they think they know all about teenagers when they dont at ALL
laurenmaree Said,
December 6, 2006 @ 9:44 am
this was interesting but it also made me pretty angry, i hate how adults like the ones in this video think theyve cracked the “teenager code!” there literally isnt even a teenager code, videos like this just make our parents worried that there is and then everyone is paranoid for no reason. I actually dont know anyone who talks like this, its just a waste of time. It was interesting though,ahaha.
12kat34fitz Said,
December 6, 2006 @ 10:34 am
wow
no one really talks like that..at least not the people i talk with..
phil Said,
December 6, 2006 @ 10:36 am
“lol”, thats too funny, it’s like taking idiot laziness to the extreme. if I had any friends who spoke like that, i’d have to give em a nice wack over the head. teenager code, lol. more like the “Parents who like to worry over nothing conspiracy”. “l337″ talk annoys me anyways. there is a limit to how much crap one can take
xorachelox Said,
December 7, 2006 @ 9:27 am
this is kinda weird..haha i have no idea what those codes mean and im pretty sure nobody else uses them =P
xmeliss91 Said,
December 7, 2006 @ 9:28 am
What? 1EE7? If this is a “teenage code”, then how come I dont know about it. I dont see the point of this “code” and I seriously wonder why someone would spend all that time trying to find the numbers and all that time translating it? Parents shouldn’t feel that triumphant about it because even if that is a ‘code’ they’ve only made a dent in it. there is soo much more that they might not see… plus maybe these teens that use this ‘code’ probably spend too much time by the computer. they should go outside or do something (anything really)
checo Said,
December 11, 2006 @ 9:23 am
All i can really do is laugh at the thought that some loners actually use this kind of stuff. You know you a nerd/loner/loser/antisocial weirdo when…
oxkatelynxo Said,
December 11, 2006 @ 9:26 am
this is soo stupid because news broadcasts like this just make our parents even more paranoid of what we are doing on the internet, and this particular thing nobody uses anyways.