kinsa kahbiw mo 1337?
^^For those who are wondering, I think Lestat1116 is referring to Leet(1337), or Leetspeak, a typewritten slang that is quite popular in the Internet particularly with online gamers. Leet comes from "Elite" and thus this is like a coded language only the true initiated of online life can only know.
I am myself do not practice 1337 but I am somewhat familiar with it. It seems that there is a basic standard 1337 language but within each online game world, one can note certain differences especially when it comes to phrases. Like in the WoW (World of Warcraft)-- there is this term that longtime and longterm players use WWUD?... which means "What Would Uther Do?" Uther meaning Uther Lightbringer, the heroic, honorable warrior who met a tragic end at the hands of his best disciple and friend, the cursed Arthas.
Anyhow, to those who are unintiated and interested, you could learn more about 1337 by checking the following links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leet
http://www.1337.net/
http://www.wikihow.com/Read-and-Write-in-1337
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1337 is 4 teh n00bies..
hehe. really, 1337 is stupid.
karon pa ko ani.. hahaha
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