GRAH! Does this ever drive me up a wall! For the track record their are 3 types:
1. Full leet, where there are no letters meaning what they do: |\/|43 meaning mae for example.
2. Partial leet, where some of the tougher ones being not factored in: M43 again being mae
3. Crap leet: these are a group which consist of shorthand, spelling errors, slang, etc. For example: lv n0w b4 i r0x0rs ur b0x0rs. Pwnz!!!111eleventyone!!!
(leave now before I rock your underwear off. Owned!)
It's mainly the attitude that stems from the use of these. Originally, 1337 speak was used by hackers as a form of code, where if you didn't know it, you couldn't be a hacker. This was kind of a good thing, as they were (and still are) brutal to anyone who proclaims themselves as "leet" and can't prove it. Even to this day, use of the first one still typically means that you are going to get utterly destroyed on knowledge about computers and systems. Elitist much? yes, but it's acceptable, as they have the knowledge to back it up.
With games hitting mainstream and 10 year olds with a lack of parenting learning this crap "leet", to say nothing that society encouraging this (Webster officially recognizes noob for example. Not newb, but noob), I see it all over. And the claim that it is "easier to type" is crap. Look a my owned example and the translation above. Which is easier again? It simply has hit the point where someone with twitchy reflexes (caffeine much?) and a social coherence of a 3 year old wants to address their superiority over someone loudly and with as much swear words as possible. (A note, proper use of the first type of leet speak rarely if ever uses swear words, this was implemented by said children with lousy parents)
And if someone tries to speak it to me? they had better be very careful of when and how they say it. The last person said it to me when I was holding a sledge. This equates to a bad move. Luckily for him it was after a DIF so I'm in a good move. If I wasn't, I would have been led out in cuffs.
Typing "leet" and saying it simply shows that you are not mature enough to hold a proper conversation, irregardless of your age, and should never have hit mainstream as far as I'm concerned.
1. Full leet, where there are no letters meaning what they do: |\/|43 meaning mae for example.
2. Partial leet, where some of the tougher ones being not factored in: M43 again being mae
3. Crap leet: these are a group which consist of shorthand, spelling errors, slang, etc. For example: lv n0w b4 i r0x0rs ur b0x0rs. Pwnz!!!111eleventyone!!!
(leave now before I rock your underwear off. Owned!)
It's mainly the attitude that stems from the use of these. Originally, 1337 speak was used by hackers as a form of code, where if you didn't know it, you couldn't be a hacker. This was kind of a good thing, as they were (and still are) brutal to anyone who proclaims themselves as "leet" and can't prove it. Even to this day, use of the first one still typically means that you are going to get utterly destroyed on knowledge about computers and systems. Elitist much? yes, but it's acceptable, as they have the knowledge to back it up.
With games hitting mainstream and 10 year olds with a lack of parenting learning this crap "leet", to say nothing that society encouraging this (Webster officially recognizes noob for example. Not newb, but noob), I see it all over. And the claim that it is "easier to type" is crap. Look a my owned example and the translation above. Which is easier again? It simply has hit the point where someone with twitchy reflexes (caffeine much?) and a social coherence of a 3 year old wants to address their superiority over someone loudly and with as much swear words as possible. (A note, proper use of the first type of leet speak rarely if ever uses swear words, this was implemented by said children with lousy parents)
And if someone tries to speak it to me? they had better be very careful of when and how they say it. The last person said it to me when I was holding a sledge. This equates to a bad move. Luckily for him it was after a DIF so I'm in a good move. If I wasn't, I would have been led out in cuffs.
Typing "leet" and saying it simply shows that you are not mature enough to hold a proper conversation, irregardless of your age, and should never have hit mainstream as far as I'm concerned.
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