4 |239|235510/\/
You might’ve figured out that the title (written in purist leet) is “a regression”, meaning that this regresses a bit from the last post’s eloquency... but you all must someday learn to ph34r my l33t sk1llz, as I must do my duty to educate you all on l33tsp34k (leetspeak). I’ll start with an example and have you translate:
Leet:
‘/0ur l33t 15 t3h suxx0r, ‘/0u 4sc11 ll4m4!!!!11!!one1!11!
Translation:
Your leet sucks, you ascii llama!
Leet:
+3h r41/\/ 1/\/ 5p41/\/ f4llz /\/\41nly 0/\/ d4 pl41n.
Translation:
The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain.
Notice that in the word “mainly”, the “n” is untouched, but in the following “on”, the “n” is written as “/\/”. There is much room for variation in leetspeak.
Why not take some time to Google the web for some examples, or visit:
http://www.blackcoffee.org.uk/l33t.shtml
Leet:
‘/0ur l33t 15 t3h suxx0r, ‘/0u 4sc11 ll4m4!!!!11!!one1!11!
Translation:
Your leet sucks, you ascii llama!
Leet:
+3h r41/\/ 1/\/ 5p41/\/ f4llz /\/\41nly 0/\/ d4 pl41n.
Translation:
The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain.
Notice that in the word “mainly”, the “n” is untouched, but in the following “on”, the “n” is written as “/\/”. There is much room for variation in leetspeak.
Why not take some time to Google the web for some examples, or visit:
http://www.blackcoffee.org.uk/l33t.shtml

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