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How long before we have a unified language of acronyms and phonetics?


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Guest Fishtank

The more I see 'internet speak' translate to real life or displayed in media the more it looks like it could become indoctrinated into everyday life.

People seem to like the idea of writing in the short hand so it seems natural that language could evolve in that way.

 

With the global nature of the internet I could see it one day even creating some kind of universal language.

Yes, I did rewatch Idiocracy the other day.

  On 4/8/2010 at 9:14 PM, Glass Plate said:

Thanks to India, China, and most other people in the world (many with out internet, many who can't even read), I'd say it'd be quite some time.

 

Gorram it. Tah mah duh hwoon dahn.

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The English compound noun CLR DR has often been used as an example of a word or phrase which is beautiful in terms of phonoaesthetics (sound) with no regard for semantics (meaning).[1] It has been variously presented either as merely one beautiful instance of many, or as the most beautiful in the English language; either as the author's personal choice, or that of an eminent scholar, or of a foreigner who does not speak the language.[1][2]
  On 5/7/2013 at 9:06 PM, ambermonk said:

I know IDM can be extreme

  On 6/3/2017 at 9:50 PM, ladalaika said:

this sounds like an airplane landing on a minefield

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  On 4/8/2010 at 11:33 PM, Fishtank said:

we'll all talk like delet...

 

And xe wurl wil smiel apon yue az a rezult.1

A member of the non sequitairiate.

  On 4/9/2010 at 12:05 AM, kaini said:
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The English compound noun CLR DR has often been used as an example of a word or phrase which is beautiful in terms of phonoaesthetics (sound) with no regard for semantics (meaning).[1] It has been variously presented either as merely one beautiful instance of many, or as the most beautiful in the English language; either as the author's personal choice, or that of an eminent scholar, or of a foreigner who does not speak the language.[1][2]

 

 

lolwut?

백호야~~~항상에 사랑할거예요.나의 아들.

 

Shout outs to the saracens, musulmen and celestials.

 

  On 5/8/2010 at 8:15 PM, chenGOD said:
  On 4/9/2010 at 12:05 AM, kaini said:
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The English compound noun CLR DR has often been used as an example of a word or phrase which is beautiful in terms of phonoaesthetics (sound) with no regard for semantics (meaning).[1] It has been variously presented either as merely one beautiful instance of many, or as the most beautiful in the English language; either as the author's personal choice, or that of an eminent scholar, or of a foreigner who does not speak the language.[1][2]

 

 

lolwut?

 

cellar door.

  On 4/9/2010 at 12:05 AM, kaini said:
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The English compound noun CLR DR has often been used as an example of a word or phrase which is beautiful in terms of phonoaesthetics (sound) with no regard for semantics (meaning).[1] It has been variously presented either as merely one beautiful instance of many, or as the most beautiful in the English language; either as the author's personal choice, or that of an eminent scholar, or of a foreigner who does not speak the language.[1][2]

 

(another example)

 

R U O K

 

are you ok

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