Good morning, afternoon, evening or night. (Please choose appropriately according to timezone)
This is a community service announcement.
I have noticed that around the whole of this BBS, there has been an alarming drop in standards of English reading and writing. And an alarming increase in the use of that base defilement of the English language, l33tspeek.
Now, I have with me here young Bernard, sometimes known as TehL33tDethMstr.
((Apologies to anyone with this actual name on WP, unless you really do speak l33tspeek))
Say hello, Bernard.
"Hello."
Now, before we get on to the education process, I should point out that I have no objection to certain internet abbreviations, such as LOL, ROFL, LMAO, and the occasional use of STFU. However, I believe in moderation in all things, except for those things that should never ever be considered. L33tspeek is pretty far down the list, some height above murder, but a little below putting vinegar on chips.
((I hate that, but I put it in there for humour value. I don't think it's THAT bad...))
"But I like vin-"
Shut it, you. Now, we come to this. Now, how would you say this phrase, Bernard?
(Holds up sign saying "These guys are the best at killing people in first person shooters")
"Ummmm...."
Think carefully, Bernard. Think very, very, VERY carefully.
"Theze H4XXORS R TEH L33T PWNERS N FPSes!"
Wrong!
(Hits Bernard, hard on the head with the sign)
Try again.
"Owww...."
The correct answer can include the abbreviation "FPSes", but should be spoken like this: "These guys are the best at killing people in first person shooters" Depending on the context, you may substitute "killing" with "kicking arse", or synonyms for derrieres. Also note that you responded mostly in capital letters and numbers. Please refrain from that. Otherwise...
(Brings the sign down, hard, again on Bernard's noggin)
Here endeth the first lesson. Here's hoping Bernard's skull, as thick as it is, can withstand it...
"Owwww....."
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(No longer a mod)
On sabbatical...