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  • Drano wrote: Yeah it's just pronounced "owned", it seems that the "P" comes from the fact that it's right next to the "O" = common typo being adopted as internet slang.

    See also: "teh".
    ...and zomg (z next to shift), and pron.
  • with dude speak/leet speak.

    all the letters are replace with anything that looks alike


    a=4
    b=6

    i guess you could get the point :p

    p=o hehe they kinda look alike :).

    also leet speak really stands for elite speak :).
  • armchair_warrior wrote: all the letters are replace with anything that looks alike

    a=4
    b=6

    i guess you could get the point :p
    Yeah, like ny6t and Whyf1. :twisted:
  • I know I'm an old lady and all, but am I the only one disturbed by the animal pictures in this thread? I don't want to see that. So not amusing.
  • laura wrote: I know I'm an old lady and all, but am I the only one disturbed by the animal pictures in this thread? I don't want to see that. So not amusing.
    Wait, the animals are disturbing but the old lady getting kicked in the face is ok? :lol:
  • Carnivore wrote: Yeah, like ny6t and Whyf1. :twisted:
    shuddup ya n00b!!!
  • laura wrote: I know I'm an old lady and all, but am I the only one disturbed by the animal pictures in this thread? I don't want to see that. So not amusing.
    but but those pictures shows what own means :p.
  • laura wrote: I know I'm an old lady and all, but am I the only one disturbed by the animal pictures in this thread? I don't want to see that. So not amusing.
    I'm pretty sure that Pooh wasn't really harmed...

    FWIW, only the cat pic looks like it could be a case of abuse, and even that may be out of context.

    Oh, and the snail... and no, that one's definitely not out of context.
  • Carnivore wrote: [quote=laura]I know I'm an old lady and all, but am I the only one disturbed by the animal pictures in this thread? I don't want to see that. So not amusing.
    Wait, the animals are disturbing but the old lady getting kicked in the face is ok? :lol:

    I wasn't a big fan of that one either. But I could probably use a kick in the head myself from time to time.
  • the cat one is fake and the pooh one is real!!! lol jk :p.
  • this reminds me the bonsai kittens lol.
  • WhyFi wrote: Oh, and the snail... and no, that one's definitely not out of context.
    I have to admit that when I had a shady garden I developed a maniacal, murderous hatred for slugs and snails. [Wicked Witch of the West voice] "How about a little BEER, buddyboys? Maybe some SALT? Ah-hahahaha!"
  • laura wrote: [quote=WhyFi]Oh, and the snail... and no, that one's definitely not out of context.
    I have to admit that when I had a shady garden I developed a maniacal, murderous hatred for slugs and snails. [Wicked Witch of the West voice] "How about a little BEER, buddyboys? Maybe some SALT? Ah-hahahaha!"i'm calling peta on your ass :p.



    jk hehe.
  • While not a pwned image, it is one of my favorites:

    image
  • Oh, I understand the origins of leet with the adjacent keys and the numbers that look like letters and all that jazz. :roll:

    I'm just interested, linguistically, in whether these forms have reached a stage where they're not meant to be spoken aloud. In many cases, internet slang seems to carry meaning that is unpronouncable (e.g. the numeral one in "OMG!!!!1!", which to me conveys sarcastic faux-glee).

    But every time I ask questions like that, people insist that they can pronounce those words--so maybe I'm wrong.
  • EmilyM wrote: Oh, I understand the origins of leet with the adjacent keys and the numbers that look like letters and all that jazz. :roll:

    I'm just interested, linguistically, in whether these forms have reached a stage where they're not meant to be spoken aloud. In many cases, internet slang seems to carry meaning that is unpronouncable (e.g. the numeral one in "OMG!!!!1!", which to me conveys sarcastic faux-glee).

    But every time I ask questions like that, people insist that they can pronounce those words--so maybe I'm wrong.
    anyone who says they can are just noobs that trying to be |<001
  • armchair_warrior wrote: [quote=EmilyM]Oh, I understand the origins of leet with the adjacent keys and the numbers that look like letters and all that jazz. :roll:

    I'm just interested, linguistically, in whether these forms have reached a stage where they're not meant to be spoken aloud. In many cases, internet slang seems to carry meaning that is unpronouncable (e.g. the numeral one in "OMG!!!!1!", which to me conveys sarcastic faux-glee).

    But every time I ask questions like that, people insist that they can pronounce those words--so maybe I'm wrong.
    anyone who says they can are just noobs that trying to be |<001

    Wow, I've learned so much today. Life all of a sudden makes more sense. Honestly! I know a few peeps onlike who always write zomg and stuff, now I realize they're not just idiots making the same type-o over and over again. they're just ^006s
  • Anonymous wrote:
    Wow, I've learned so much today. Life all of a sudden makes more sense. Honestly! I know a few peeps onlike who always write zomg and stuff, now I realize they're not just idiots making the same type-o over and over again. they're just ^006s
    Oops, that was me, sorry, forgot to log in.
  • [quote=Ahab]While not a pwned image, it is one of my favorites:

    image


    kekekekekeke!!!!1!!!
  • From Overheard in New York today:

    She Was Quite Modest about It, Too

    Teenybopper #1: Ugh... I hate those overly-proud Hispanics!
    Teenybopper #2: They drive me insane! They're like, 'Oh my god, Papi, 100 percent Boricua! Holla at me!'
    Teenybopper #1: Why can't they speak good English?
    Hispanic woman: I believe you mean to say, 'Why can't they speak English well?'
    Teen boy: Owned!

    --L train

    Overheard by: Laughing to myself
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