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Default Re: "Understand how your kids communicate online to help protect them" - 19-02-2005

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

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Originally Posted by M$
The first series is of particular concern, as their use could be an indicator that your teenager is involved in the theft of intellectual property, particularly licensed software.
followed by

Quote:
Originally Posted by M$
Leet words possibly indicating illegal activity:

•"warez" or "w4r3z": Illegally copied software available for download.
yes thats right turn in your children

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.
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