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"Understand how your kids communicate online to help protect them"
This one is pretty funny :)
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/secu...n/kidtalk.mspx |
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was this usefull information..
yes.. now i know i aldready knew all there is to know about l33t$p34k.. or not.. |
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ROFLMAO
w00t. Ur pwnd big time :P |
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weird that they didnt include lol words and roflmao as stefan said who is so leet speaked ;)
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ph34r /\/\1(r0z0ftz m4d 5k1llz 4t l33tsp34k
w4h4h4h4h4 best part is still (scroll down the bullshit) Was This Information Useful? http://www.microsoft.com/athome/imag...ed/yes_btn.gif http://www.microsoft.com/athome/imag...red/no_btn.gif |
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I put 'no', then 'more information' then:
Insultingly basic. I thought at first it was a joke. |
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it also gives a link to "internet bullies"
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well, thinking of the fact that most people simply have no clue that 'internet bullies' exist.... i'd say not a bad initiative...
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The weird thing about it is that M$ talks about it as if it only happens in games. ???:(
I see bullies everywhere on the NET not just in games. |
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Nice one, I did not know that M$ cared about telling parents such things. I do also doubt who many parents there actually read thoose pages...
Why did they not include lol? |
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lol and lmao are not l33tspeak, they are just acronyms...
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They forgot to outline the difference between "smacktalk" and "just being a dick" in that griefers article.
Hurling insults at each other can be good, such as at a small LAN with buddies; but if its some 13 year old boy calling you a "fag" then it just supports the bot community. |
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wow dude... holy crap...
... we should write to them and be like leet is 1337 or infact i should send them my 1337 speek generator... check it out here http://www.jakealbarelli.com/projects/1337.zip i bet you anything the whole point of that page is this sentence Quote:
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but i did see a really funny hat awhile back it said DILLIGAF (pronounced dill - e - gaf) and when someone would say whats DILLIGAF you say Does It Look Like I Give A F**k EDIT I did some deeper investigation on internet lingo check this out http://www.netlingo.com/emailsh.cfm what is wrong with people honestly... I admit I am not the best speller not because I can't but because I am lazy, but i hardly ever use acronyms for things... i think i use lol a lot and wtf and omg and thats about it... but the point of a conversation is to talk to the person not decode the conversation... I also see people in my school they write with them now. It is really annoying. /EDIT |
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@biohazerd87.
Who the f**k had the time to write that, i mean they must have no lives, and have you checked out the bottom of the page, there is an "Acronym Finder"!!! Here's the link: http://www.acronymfinder.com/ @Rick I agree wholeheartedly. |
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