A Wikipedia Page all about the 'leet' language

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  1. Monsta Masha

    Monsta Masha Ancient
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    Yep, you read right. Someone has gone and made a page about leet speek. It even has the Orthography of leet!

    Educate yourself about the 'leet' language at this page:

    Leet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Have fun with the epicness of leet speek. For those of you who know the language of leet,

    |=.( ).|2.9.£.|-|.(_).|3...|o.vv.|\|.$

    Sorry if this is in the wrong section. Please move it if it is.
     
  2. Arch3m

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    Wow, really? Not only do I find it odd that there are still people that can't read l33t, but I also find it pathetic that people have nothing better than to make a Wikipedia page about it.

    By the way, that says "ForgeHub owns". It's a bit awkward, though. most people just use spaces to show a separation of words, and nothing to show a separation of letters.
     
  3. wiggums

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    5w337, 600d f1/i/d
     
  4. Monsta Masha

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    lol. the reaso i didn't use spaces is because i know that with one space it looks weird and with more than one space FH deletes all of the other spaces. that's why i used dots.
     
  5. EZappa

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    7l-l47 15 4 /V1[3 -71/Vl) lvl@/V! 1'1_1_ [-]4\/3 70 l_l53 7l-l47 [l-l427! =)
    Translation: That is a nice find man! I'll have to use that chart! =)
     
  6. The God of Grunge

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    um...what the hell?
    Leet is rather wasteful, IMHO.
    Why would you take the time to type letters and weird symbols when you can just use words?
     

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