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Off-topic thread!; Just post whatever
Topic Started: Jun 10 2011, 10:59 PM (107,609 Views)
Infect
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Overlord Of Fail
*sigh*





 
Ion496
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*groan*
 
Infect
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Overlord Of Fail
What does that have to do with 'Mechs?
 
nedben
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Eternal Commander
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Give a BLU Engineer variant an Ubercharge...
 
darty
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Insane ShellCore
Internet slang (Internet short-hand, Cyber-slang, netspeak or chatspeak) refers to a variety of everyday languages used by different communities on the Internet. It is difficult to provide a standardized definition of Internet slang due to the constant changes made to its nature.[1] However, it can be understood to be a type of slang that Internet users have popularized, and in many cases, have coined. Such terms often originate with the purpose of saving keystrokes. Many people use the same abbreviations in texting and instant messaging, and social networking websites. Acronyms, keyboard symbols and abbreviations are common types of Internet slang. New dialects of slang, such as leet or <CENSORED>speak, develop as ingroup internet memes rather than time savers.

 
Spar
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Wandering Scavenger

Here's a minor fact: the language of l33t originated from someone on an IRC channel breaking his "e" key while chatting. To quickly circumvent the issue he used the "3" key in it's place. It started a strange trend and soon people began to change not only the "e" to "3", but "a" to "4", "l" to "1", and "t" to "7" to name a few. Quite a few people have adopted an entire l33t alphabet.
 
Brayzure
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The Analytic Commander

Ah.

Anyways, my contribution to four-legged mechs.
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darty
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Insane ShellCore
How to stop a robot takeover:
1. get a big magnet
2. Use magnet to destroy robots brains
3. Become savoir of the world
4. Profit

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U mad, robots?
 
Robert Joe
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Chief Shellcoreian Researcher
That would fail if my ar-I mean they have electronic countermeasures. But, here is some Troll Science that would actually work:

Step 1: Acquire shitty Dell laptop (Brotip: Use magnets to acquire it faster!).

Step 2: Lend the Craptop to someone.

Step 3: Because it is a Dell, it will break after approximately two nanoseconds.

Step 4: Sue the poor fool you gave the laptop to for more than you payed for it.

Step 5: Repeat for more monies.

Congratulations! You now have infinite monies! You jelly, Dell?
Edited by Robert Joe, Oct 1 2012, 06:23 PM.
 
darty
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Insane ShellCore
Actually, dell would be very happy, since they got money for each laptop you bought.
 
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