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Internet/ Computer Speak (ROTFLMAO)

Gomendosi

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Well it seems that at one point I was a noob.

Sure I would occasionally
LOL <---(Laugh Out Loud)

or sometimes I would
: ) <---(Smiley Face)

It took me ages to work out a lot of the shortcuts for things and what stuff was when talking online and I am still learning even now
So that is why this thread is a good idea, it turns out I am not the only person in here who is new to this whole fandangled crazy lingo that all the hip cats are down with, daddy-o...
(and if you understood what I just said then, maybe you need an update too)

Let's just keep it simple and ease everybody into it, we don't need to break into any 1337 or C++ just yet ; ]





So to get us underway, you may have noticed I referenced myself as a noob.
Noob sounds like what it is, a more cool? shortened version of Newbie which is what you call the new person on the scene.
 
No! You need to add numbers and symbols as well, n00b would be more appropriate then. You must always remember that when on the Internet, adding numbers and symbols gains you an automatic 20% boost in reputation!

DUH, W1NN1N6! (as Charlie Sheen would say)
 

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