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Aug 22nd, 2001, 06:14 PM
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h4x0r talk
This is weird...all day today i was TALKING, and yes I mean TALKING, in h4x0r. I said "that fux0ring sux0rz" and "fux0r you". NO JOKE.
has anyone ever done this???
I'm bringing geeky back...
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Aug 22nd, 2001, 06:15 PM
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Aug 22nd, 2001, 06:35 PM
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okay maybe i took it too far up there...but its basically the same thing...its funny seeing people trying to figure it out in CS..hehe
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Aug 22nd, 2001, 07:58 PM
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all of the time
for us leet gifted people
leet talk rocks because noone understands you.
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Aug 22nd, 2001, 08:00 PM
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L337 talk was fun like 3 years ago.
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Aug 22nd, 2001, 08:02 PM
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Aug 22nd, 2001, 08:06 PM
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all of the time
for us leet gifted people
leet talk rocks because noone understands you.
dennis got it
it still is fun, when ur confusing n00bs. eheh
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Aug 22nd, 2001, 08:19 PM
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*shrug* I got over that in about 10 seconds, I am amazed you put in the effort to write it.
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Aug 23rd, 2001, 08:01 AM
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Originally posted by aknisely
L337 talk was fun like 3 years ago.
Take that back. Elite speak was never fun. It was a stupid, embarrassing fiasco started by wannabes. It wound up being something media could grab a hold of and use as though it was a valid touchstone.
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Aug 23rd, 2001, 08:03 AM
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Originally posted by CiberTHuG
Take that back. Elite speak was never fun. It was a stupid, embarrassing fiasco started by wannabes. It wound up being something media could grab a hold of and use as though it was a valid touchstone.
Agreed. What happened to normal English, whether it be English (UK) or English (USA)?
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Aug 23rd, 2001, 08:31 AM
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lol. it didnt take much effort to write nucleus.
howd it start anyway? i remember teh "all your base are belong to us" in tribes like 4 years ago.
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Aug 23rd, 2001, 09:02 AM
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4 years ago?! The flash movie that kicked off that whole joke wasn't made til like 1 year ago, or maybe a bit more.
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Aug 23rd, 2001, 09:11 AM
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Que?
*** you guys on about?
Is this something like back-speak or should I say ackbay eakspay?
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Aug 23rd, 2001, 09:15 AM
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Originally posted by HarryW
4 years ago?! The flash movie that kicked off that whole joke wasn't made til like 1 year ago, or maybe a bit more.
All your base are belong to us is from an old computer game that was poorly translated into English. It is older than that flash movie.
I wonder if it made it into the jargon file.
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Aug 23rd, 2001, 09:16 AM
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I know that but the game was virtually unknown. I thought the reason it got popular was because someone made a flash movie taking the piss out of it.
Harry.
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Aug 23rd, 2001, 09:19 AM
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That is a possiblity, that the flash movie gave the phrase momentum, popularity.
But that phrase is not related to Elite Speak.
from the Jargon File
all your base are belong to us
A declaration of victory or superiority. The phrase stems from a 1991 adaptation of Toaplan's "Zero Wing" shoot-'em-up arcade game for the Sega Genesis game console. A brief introduction was added to the opening screen, and it has what many consider to be the worst Japanese-to-English translation in video game history. The introduction shows the bridge of a starship in chaos as a Borg-like figure named CATS materializes and says, "How are you gentlemen!! All your base are belong to us." [sic] In 2001, this amusing mistranslation spread virally through the internet, bringing with it a slew of JPEGs and a movie of hacked photographs, each showing a street sign, store front, package label, etc. hacked to read "All your base are belong to us" or one of the other dopy lines from the game. When the phrase is used properly, the overall effect is both screamingly funny and somewhat chilling, reminiscent of the B movie "They Live".
The original has been generalized to "All your X are belong to us", where X is filled in to connote a sinister takeover of some sort. Thus, "When Joe signed up for his new job at Yoyodyne, he had to sign a draconian NDA. It basically said, `All your code are belong to us.'" Has many of the connotations of "Resistance is futile; you will be assimilated" (see Borg). Considered silly, and most likely to be used by the type of person that finds Jeff K. hilarious.
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Aug 23rd, 2001, 09:20 AM
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