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Velox...


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Velox just got owned. >_<

 

I'm so tempted to change the description of my blog to "Leet removed -B6" or something...

 

Also, does anyone have a good snow picture? Like ya know, snow coming down?

 

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I suggest not changing your description to that, it is considered mocking.

 

Which isn't cool.

 

And yeah he got owned good.

 

-Omi

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<_<

 

I don't see how one little sentence was bad! Ok fine, the blog thing was fine to delete, but the fact that he changed my signature I don't like <_<

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Be thankful he didn't own your whole sig so you'd be running around with a link to guidelines. >_>

 

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Be thankful he didn't own your whole sig so you'd be running around with a link to guidelines. >_>

 

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Yeah, that's why I'm happy :)

 

Usually when you violate the rules, the staff intervenes.

 

Not sure how that is news to you. ;)

 

-Omi

 

It's not, but the whole Im In YoUr BaSe thing was fine for everyone, so I don't know why mine had to be removed.

 

in soviet russia, leet removes your b6..

 

lol

 

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<_<

 

I don't see how one little sentence was bad! Ok fine, the blog thing was fine to delete, but the fact that he changed my signature I don't like <_<

And yet you still haven't changed it...?

 

BtB

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Im iN YoUr BaSe isn't leet. Leet is when you put replace letters with numbers.

 

So it would have been fine to just have Im DrEaMn AgAiN?

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Im iN YoUr BaSe isn't leet. Leet is when you put replace letters with numbers.

 

So it would have been fine to just have Im DrEaMn AgAiN?

Yes.

 

-Omi

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Because you are replacing the O with a P, and definition of leet is "replacing letters with other letters, numbers, and characters".

 

And I suggest you not ever bypass the word filter. Edit your comment.

 

-Omi

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leet: A variant of abbreviated hacker language, where most letters are replaced with non-alphabetical characters. Sentences in leet may or may not include punctuation, and some words are purposely scrambled to avoid censure by automated language editors.

 

 

i see nothing about replacing the letters with other letters, so Own, with a P, is not defined as leet.

 

 

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leet: A variant of abbreviated hacker language, where most letters are replaced with non-alphabetical characters. Sentences in leet may or may not include punctuation, and some words are purposely scrambled to avoid censure by automated language editors.

 

 

i see nothing about replacing the letters with other letters, so Own, with a P, is not defined as leet.

Leet

 

A language commonly used in chat rooms where letters are replaced by numbers and symbols, and words are commonly mispelled.

 

leet

 

A dialect used either by people who think they are cool, or hackers (and people pretending to be hackers.) Involves replacing letters with numbers and/or symbols that look like them (and sometimes don't), and often mispelling, changing and abbreviating words. (SoMeTiMeS wRiTtEn LiKe ThIs) Is usually barely readable, and sometimes incoherent.

 

From the same site you got your definition. You used 12. I used 4 and 14.

 

Leet

Leet or Eleet, also known as Leetspeak or Leetzorz, is an alphabet used primarily on the Internet, which uses various combinations of ASCII characters to replace Latinate letters. The term is derived from the word "elite", and the usage it describes is a specialized form of symbolic writing. Different dialects of leet are found on different online fora.

 

ASCII

American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII), pronounced /ˈæski/[1] is a character encoding based on the English alphabet. ASCII codes represent text in computers, communications equipment, and other devices that work with text. Most modern character encodings—which support many more characters than did the original—have a historical basis in ASCII.

 

And to top it off, here is the Wiki Article on the term in question, and it is described as being "is a leetspeak slang term, derived from the word 'own'"

 

-Omi

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leet: A variant of abbreviated hacker language, where most letters are replaced with non-alphabetical characters. Sentences in leet may or may not include punctuation, and some words are purposely scrambled to avoid censure by automated language editors.

 

 

i see nothing about replacing the letters with other letters, so Own, with a P, is not defined as leet.

Leet

 

A language commonly used in chat rooms where letters are replaced by numbers and symbols, and words are commonly mispelled.

 

leet

 

A dialect used either by people who think they are cool, or hackers (and people pretending to be hackers.) Involves replacing letters with numbers and/or symbols that look like them (and sometimes don't), and often mispelling, changing and abbreviating words. (SoMeTiMeS wRiTtEn LiKe ThIs) Is usually barely readable, and sometimes incoherent.

 

From the same site you got your definition. You used 12. I used 4 and 14.

 

Leet

Leet or Eleet, also known as Leetspeak or Leetzorz, is an alphabet used primarily on the Internet, which uses various combinations of ASCII characters to replace Latinate letters. The term is derived from the word "elite", and the usage it describes is a specialized form of symbolic writing. Different dialects of leet are found on different online fora.

 

ASCII

American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII), pronounced /ˈæski/[1] is a character encoding based on the English alphabet. ASCII codes represent text in computers, communications equipment, and other devices that work with text. Most modern character encodings—which support many more characters than did the original—have a historical basis in ASCII.

 

And to top it off, here is the Wiki Article on the term in question, and it is described as being "is a leetspeak slang term, derived from the word 'own'"

 

-Omi

Omi sums it up. The entry and his sig had leet, therefore they were removed. And now I see some of you trying to argue a rule, that has been in place for quite a while. So before this gets further out of hand...

 

Entry Locked.

 

Kohaku

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