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ice566288 Expert Cheater
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Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 8:36 pm Post subject: what does 1337 mean |
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its like something special which i don't under stand i guy makes 1337 posts and every body goes wild just why
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Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 8:36 pm Post subject: |
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1337=leet=elite= me
i hope i helped you
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Evil Scarecrow Grandmaster Cheater
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Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 8:37 pm Post subject: |
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One Thousand, Three Hundred & Thirty Seven.
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ice566288 Expert Cheater
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Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 8:37 pm Post subject: |
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| fvckwizet wrote: | 1337=leet=elite= me
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also made no sense
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Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 8:38 pm Post subject: |
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elite is 31173
And, google helps noobs.
1337
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Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 8:38 pm Post subject: |
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it's a number do you not know what numbers are?
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soyossif How do I cheat?
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Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 8:38 pm Post subject: 1337 |
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L33t or Eleet (sometimes rendered leet, 1337, or 31337), also known as Leetspeak, 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.
Example sentence: L337 15 n07 4 c0mm0n 1n73rn37 5p34k 4m0n9 r34l h4x0r
English rendering: Leet is not a common internet speak among real hackers.
Example sentence: t3h l337 |-|4x02 473 m4h 54|\||)vv1[|-|
English rendering: The leet hacker ate my sandwich.
Initially, the word l33t was used as an adjective, to primarily describe the behavior or accomplishments of others in the community. In that usage Leet generally carries the same meaning when referring to either the game prowess or, in original usage, hacking expertise of another person. From adjective form its use then expanded to include use as an expletive or interjection in reaction to a demonstration of the former qualities. With the mass proliferation of Internet use in the 1990s into the 21st century, Leet has since become a part of Internet culture and slang. Leet may also be considered a substitution cipher, albeit with much variation from user to user.
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Infiniteh Expert Cheater
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Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 8:40 pm Post subject: Re: 1337 |
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| soyossif wrote: | L33t or Eleet (sometimes rendered leet, 1337, or 31337), also known as Leetspeak, 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.
Example sentence: L337 15 n07 4 c0mm0n 1n73rn37 5p34k 4m0n9 r34l h4x0r
English rendering: Leet is not a common internet speak among real hackers.
Example sentence: t3h l337 |-|4x02 473 m4h 54|\||)vv1[|-|
English rendering: The leet hacker ate my sandwich.
Initially, the word l33t was used as an adjective, to primarily describe the behavior or accomplishments of others in the community. In that usage Leet generally carries the same meaning when referring to either the game prowess or, in original usage, hacking expertise of another person. From adjective form its use then expanded to include use as an expletive or interjection in reaction to a demonstration of the former qualities. With the mass proliferation of Internet use in the 1990s into the 21st century, Leet has since become a part of Internet culture and slang. Leet may also be considered a substitution cipher, albeit with much variation from user to user. | LMFAO, this helps.... i mean it...
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ice566288 Expert Cheater
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Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 8:42 pm Post subject: Re: 1337 |
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| Infiniteh wrote: | | soyossif wrote: | L33t or Eleet (sometimes rendered leet, 1337, or 31337), also known as Leetspeak, 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.
Example sentence: L337 15 n07 4 c0mm0n 1n73rn37 5p34k 4m0n9 r34l h4x0r
English rendering: Leet is not a common internet speak among real hackers.
Example sentence: t3h l337 |-|4x02 473 m4h 54|\||)vv1[|-|
English rendering: The leet hacker ate my sandwich.
Initially, the word l33t was used as an adjective, to primarily describe the behavior or accomplishments of others in the community. In that usage Leet generally carries the same meaning when referring to either the game prowess or, in original usage, hacking expertise of another person. From adjective form its use then expanded to include use as an expletive or interjection in reaction to a demonstration of the former qualities. With the mass proliferation of Internet use in the 1990s into the 21st century, Leet has since become a part of Internet culture and slang. Leet may also be considered a substitution cipher, albeit with much variation from user to user. | LMFAO, this helps.... i mean it... |
long as hell but understanable
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Evil Muppet Expert Cheater
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Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 8:42 pm Post subject: Re: 1337 |
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| soyossif wrote: | L33t or Eleet (sometimes rendered leet, 1337, or 31337), also known as Leetspeak, 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.
Example sentence: L337 15 n07 4 c0mm0n 1n73rn37 5p34k 4m0n9 r34l h4x0r
English rendering: Leet is not a common internet speak among real hackers.
Example sentence: t3h l337 |-|4x02 473 m4h 54|\||)vv1[|-|
English rendering: The leet hacker ate my sandwich.
Initially, the word l33t was used as an adjective, to primarily describe the behavior or accomplishments of others in the community. In that usage Leet generally carries the same meaning when referring to either the game prowess or, in original usage, hacking expertise of another person. From adjective form its use then expanded to include use as an expletive or interjection in reaction to a demonstration of the former qualities. With the mass proliferation of Internet use in the 1990s into the 21st century, Leet has since become a part of Internet culture and slang. Leet may also be considered a substitution cipher, albeit with much variation from user to user. |
copyright infringement
jk.
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Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 8:42 pm Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | The leet hacker ate my sandwich. |
now, there is a nice example.
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soyossif How do I cheat?
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Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 8:43 pm Post subject: Re: 1337 |
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| Evil Muppet wrote: | | soyossif wrote: | L33t or Eleet (sometimes rendered leet, 1337, or 31337), also known as Leetspeak, 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.
Example sentence: L337 15 n07 4 c0mm0n 1n73rn37 5p34k 4m0n9 r34l h4x0r
English rendering: Leet is not a common internet speak among real hackers.
Example sentence: t3h l337 |-|4x02 473 m4h 54|\||)vv1[|-|
English rendering: The leet hacker ate my sandwich.
Initially, the word l33t was used as an adjective, to primarily describe the behavior or accomplishments of others in the community. In that usage Leet generally carries the same meaning when referring to either the game prowess or, in original usage, hacking expertise of another person. From adjective form its use then expanded to include use as an expletive or interjection in reaction to a demonstration of the former qualities. With the mass proliferation of Internet use in the 1990s into the 21st century, Leet has since become a part of Internet culture and slang. Leet may also be considered a substitution cipher, albeit with much variation from user to user. |
copyright infringement:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leet
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LOL u got meh
its still plausible information XD
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Evil Muppet Expert Cheater
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Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 8:45 pm Post subject: |
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Lol NEVER BELIEVE WIKIPEDIA.
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Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 8:46 pm Post subject: Re: 1337 |
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| Infiniteh wrote: | | soyossif wrote: | L33t or Eleet (sometimes rendered leet, 1337, or 31337), also known as Leetspeak, 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.
Example sentence: L337 15 n07 4 c0mm0n 1n73rn37 5p34k 4m0n9 r34l h4x0r
English rendering: Leet is not a common internet speak among real hackers.
Example sentence: t3h l337 |-|4x02 473 m4h 54|\||)vv1[|-|
English rendering: The leet hacker ate my sandwich.
Initially, the word l33t was used as an adjective, to primarily describe the behavior or accomplishments of others in the community. In that usage Leet generally carries the same meaning when referring to either the game prowess or, in original usage, hacking expertise of another person. From adjective form its use then expanded to include use as an expletive or interjection in reaction to a demonstration of the former qualities. With the mass proliferation of Internet use in the 1990s into the 21st century, Leet has since become a part of Internet culture and slang. Leet may also be considered a substitution cipher, albeit with much variation from user to user. | LMFAO, this helps.... i mean it... |
ROFL i would of sugested da urban dictionary http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=1337
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soyossif How do I cheat?
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Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 8:47 pm Post subject: |
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1337 is short for 31337 which means, Leet or elite. It is an exclusionary language suited for just the initiated where the letters are substituted to numbers or symbols or even a combination. It might be confusing at first but with a little practice you can transform from an old fuddy duddy to cool and hip in the strip (this is my pathetic attempt to sound cool, I think I just proved how much of a geek I really am). Here are just some tips to become fluent in 1337 $p3@|< (leet speak for the uninitiated)...
1. To be elite is to be open. You need an open mind to learn 1337 speak. Like any language, there will be major differences from the language you know. This is an informal language with no set parameters of use. 1337 speak was developed by the youth to show a different way of expressing their thoughts. Non-comformity was the norm and making stuff up was common. This means you have the ability to throw away the rule book and 1.\\pr°\/1$3 (improvise).
2. Learn your shapes. In 1337, letters are looked at as shapes. For example the letter “A” looks like a triangle so you can substitute that with other triangles like 4 or /\ or even this symbol ^. Visualize what the symbol looks like and find a letter that matches it.
3. Learn phonetics. In some cases 1337 speakers sometimes use phonetics to replace letters in the alphabet. For example, they would replace “x” with “cks” or replace “f” with “ph”. It isn’t that hard to adapt this because we use it all the time in the phrase “I luv u”.
4. Get ready for acronyms galore. With the difficult nature of 1337 speak they try to cut sentences short by using acronyms. Common acronyms you would find would be LOL which means ” laugh out loud” or BRB which means “be right back” and IMHO or “in my honest opinion”.
5. Learn to spell… incorrectly. You can throw your spell check out the window. 1337 speakers usually intentionally misspell words like “kewl” for “cool” or “ownt” for “owned” or even “teh” for “the”. Sometimes they would even omit words to be able to write faster.
6. Throw your grammar book out the window. 1337 speakers don’t really care about grammar. In some cases they would 0rz to the end of a noun to make it plural. For example “rocks” would look like “r0xx0rz”. Rules like subject-verb agreements or tenses would not even be followed.
7. Randomize when you CaPiTaLiZe. The look of 1337 speak has a lot to do with the random capitalization of a word. For example, “ExAMpLE” would look like 1337 speak even when there were no symbols used.
These are just a few simple tips to learn 1337 speak but like any new skill acquired it can only be truly learned through practice. Read 1337 speak regularly and write 1337 any chance you can get. It may be hard at first but isn’t anything worth trying supposed to be hard? “&0 @#3aD aNd 7rY 7o r3@d 7#1$ f0R pR@(71$” - and if you understood that, you’re well on your way to be an expert 1337 speaker!
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