Diary Of An AOL User

Originally posted by Penguin Glory
Ok, I've been meaning to ask this for a long time, but what is
|33t? I know its using numbers and symbols for letters, but what does |33t mean in its own "language". What word is it?

l33t, or Leet, is short for "Elite", which is the official language of loser geeks.

Crash Course 101

e = 3

a = 4

H = |-|

s = 5

o = 0

t = +

L = |_ or 1

b = 8

k = |<

Be sure to include 1s in in your many exclamation marks.

"I am a hardcore geek!"

is in l33t

"3y3 4m |-|4rdc0r3 g33|<!!!1!!!!!11!!1!"

Any questions?
 
Originally posted by Japanrocks12
7|-|47 |-|45 70 83 L337

That Has to be l33t?

I hate it when people speak like that. G3+ 0ff |\/|-) (/\$3 -)0|_| 133+ P|-||^33|<$.

back on topic, that is HEAPS funny. I think AOL is the american equivalent of Telstra. They have all the worse deals, and service, but everyone uses them because they think they are the only ones.
 
:lol:
 
What's with all the thread-bumping lately?:hmm:
 
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