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Can someone explain something to me.....

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What's with the becoming teh?

 

Someone, enlighten me s'il vous plait.

i would say it is a common typo :)

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Is it?? Because it seems pretty intentional to me, but maybe I'm wrong. Brian writes teh..maybe he knows.

that's funny...i have this adult swim wallpaper on my background that says

 

cus anime is teh s uck.

 

 

so i guess you can be wrong, or people using it are wrong. or i'm wrong. i thought it was to...not the. crazy people :D :snore:

its internet speak, like LOL, WTF, OMG, l33t, h4x0rz, uber, etc... basically geeks use it. :smug:

its normal 1337 language

teh instead of the? :stunned: that seems pretty pointless if it is intentional cos it's not shortening it in any way :thinking:

l33t' date=' h4x0rz[/quote']

 

This is horrible....

lol it is....

 

those guys are such plonkers :lol:

double post :rolleyes:

l33t = Elite = Trying to make out they are cool

h4x0rz = Hackers

uber = german for like upper, so making out that they are important or very used in cases such as uber cool

 

sad sad muppets *shakes head*

:huh:

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Yeah, i'm still pretty much confused. I was merely thanking them for putting in their suggestions.

 

And Kyra, LOL!!!!!!!!!!! :lol:

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