<rant>

I'm going to go with a wild assumption that a vast majority of the folks who post on the WC forum are older than 12. Can we please not use '2' for 'to' or 'too'? Another one is '4' for 'for'. Let's add 'R' for 'are' while we're at it.

I'm sure I'll get trashed by some but seeing people use "2", "4", and 'R' because they're too lazy to hit one or two more keys or trying to look "cool" (you don't) is a pet peeve of mine. I'm old school, I know, but come on!

If you don't want to capitalize, that's fine. e e cummings never did and he did fairly well for himself. I highly doubt using '2', '4', or 'R' constantly will win any awards for anyone.

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on Jul 06, 2011

laugh out loud

on Jul 06, 2011

As long as I can read it. I don't mind at all.

on Jul 06, 2011

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on Jul 06, 2011

That's my opinion too, John.
I also find it utterly ridiculous that, what seems to be the majority of the English/American speaking (adult) population doesn't know the difference between "their/there" and "your/you're".
That's what I would expect from minors/pre-school children, not from people who fully *should* know their own language.

on Jul 06, 2011

http://ryanross.net/leet/

or

http://www.brenz.net/services/l337Maker.asp

doc agrees with Snowy and MadDeez: Not necessarily in that order.

doc is also older than dirt.

 

on Jul 06, 2011

MadDeez it's not the age nor how old you are, it's whether or not you came out of an environment that though enough about teaching you. 

Now I'm showing my age. 

I can't figure out what Jafo said in reply #3 so I know I'm old.

on Jul 06, 2011

I don't mind the occasional word-swap like their/there/they're, heck I do it myself sometimes, kind of a mental typo.

But if I have to run a post through my friggin' magic decoder ring to try to make any sense of it, well, I'm not going to bother.

on Jul 06, 2011

So we ARE going TO go THERE now ?

on Jul 06, 2011

DrJBHL
doc is also older than dirt.

You're so old.... Moses borrowed a quill and a piece of parchment from you to do a few test runs before chiseling out the 10 commandments...

... after that he told you where the bulrushes 

Anyhow, BOT, and I agree with you John, Snowy, I just h8te it too... condensing down words cos their too lazy 2 push a few xtra keys.  Yea, it's fucken disgusten orright

Seriously, I do prefer English written correctly and always use it in a formal sense. Informally I may play with words to suit a mood or attitude, but other than that the rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain

Or was that plane?

on Jul 06, 2011

Yeah I hate when people do that. It was cool when you we're 12 but if you're any bit older than that and you're using those it makes you look like an idiot 

 

Not that much related to this but another one is 'there' and 'they're', makes me so mad when people mix those up. It's like they never even went to school 

on Jul 06, 2011

Then I are guessin' mine english not so good huh. I are knowin' that. Oh twell.....what ya gonna do?

on Jul 06, 2011

Then I are guessin' mine english not so good huh. I are knowin' that. Oh twell.....what ya gonna do?

on Jul 06, 2011

Whalecore
Not that much related to this but another one is 'there' and 'they're', makes me so mad when people mix those up. It's like they never even went to school

and 'their'.

 

on Jul 06, 2011

laugh out loud

 

laugh out loud... mort de rire ( French ) ... m2r ... 

But better to write allows be understood in several translations.

on Jul 06, 2011

I rarely use 133t, but I understand the usefulness of it, if you happen to be in a hurry, or if you never learned to type.  It's really agonizing for me to watch my husband try to answer a simple e-mail (He never learned to type).

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