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| 24 Sep 2017 01:21 PM |
We̡ A̸r̸e C̸o̴min̛g͏ " be warned on Oct 31 I am going to hack roblox
We̵ a͘re not͡ go̴o̴d,̛ n͡or̡ a͏r̴e w͞e b̧ad҉. |
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Socorius
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| 24 Sep 2017 01:22 PM |
| ahhhh so spooky please don't take my fidget spinner |
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db2admin
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| 24 Sep 2017 01:23 PM |
ohnoes!!
dont hack me pls
youtu.be/-DTWWzcqEP8 |
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| 24 Sep 2017 01:24 PM |
| We are legion We do not forgive we do not forget expect us We̵ a͘re not͡ go̴o̴d,̛ n͡or̡ a͏r̴e w͞e b̧ad҉. |
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Socorius
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| 24 Sep 2017 01:25 PM |
| im still playing no matter what |
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| 24 Sep 2017 01:27 PM |
| We do not care play all u want |
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| 24 Sep 2017 01:29 PM |
| We have lost 1x1x1x1 and another ###### |
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Socorius
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| 24 Sep 2017 01:30 PM |
| j00Z \/\/1LL ## ########## ### ########## 0|\| 0(7 31 |
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Socorius
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| 24 Sep 2017 01:37 PM |
This file, jargon.txt, was maintained on MIT-AI for many years, before being published by ### ###### and others as the Hacker's Dictionary. Many years after the original book went out of print, #### ####### picked it up, updated it and republished it as the New Hacker's Dictionary. Unfortunately, in the process, he essentially destroyed what held it together, in various ways: first, by changing its emphasis from Lisp-based to UNIX-based (blithely ignoring the distinctly anti-UNIX aspects of the LISP culture celebrated in the original); second, by watering down what was otherwise the fairly undiluted record of a single cultural group through this kind of mixing; and third, by adding in all sorts of terms which are "jargon" only in the sense that they're technical. This page, however, is pretty much the original, snarfed from MIT-AI around 1988. -- jpd.]
Verb doubling: a standard construction is to double a verb and use i as a comment on what the implied subject does. Often used to terminate a conversation. Typical examples involve WIN, LOSE, HACK, FLAME, BARF, CHOMP. "The disk heads just crashed." "Lose, lose." "Mostly he just talked about his --- crock. Flame, flame." "Boy, what a bagbiter! Chomp, chomp!"
Soundalike slang: similar to Cockney rhyming slang. Often made up on the spur of the moment. Standard examples: Boston Globe => Boston Glob; Herald American => Horrid (Harried) American; New York Times => New York Slime; historical reasons => hysterical raisins; government property - do not duplicate (seen on keys) => government duplicity - do not propagate. Often the substitution will be made in such a way as to slip in a standard jargon word: Dr. ###### Journal => Dr. Frob's Journal; creeping featurism => feeping creaturism; Margaret Jacks Hall => Marginal Hacks Hall.
The -P convention: turning a word into a question by appending the syllable "P"; from the LISP convention of appending the letter "P" to denote a ######### (a Boolean-values function). The question should expect a yes/no answer, though it needn't. (See T and NIL.) At dinnertime: "Foodp?" "Yeah, I'm pretty hungry." or "T!"; "State-of-the-world-P?" (Straight) "I'm about to go home." (Humorous) "Yes, the world has a state."
[One of the best of these is a Gosperism (i.e., due to Bill Gosper). When we were at a Chinese restaurant, he wanted to know whether someone would like to share with him a two-person-sized bowl of soup. His inquiry was: "Split-p soup?" --GLS]
Peculiar nouns: MIT AI hackers love to take various words and add the wrong endings to them to make nouns and verbs, often by extending a standard rule to nonuniform cases. Examples: porous => porosity. generous => generosity. Ergo: mysterious => mysteriosity. ferrous => ferocity. Other examples: winnitude, disgustitude, hackification.
Spoken inarticulations: Words such as "mumble", "sigh", and "groan" are spoken in places where their referent might more naturally be used. It has been suggested that this usage derives from the impossibility of representing such noises in a com link. Another expression sometimes heard is "complain!"
@BEGIN (primarily CMU) with @END, used humorously in writing to indicate a context or to remark on the surrounded text. From the SCRIBE command of the same name. For example: @Begin(Flame) Pr#########ogic is the only good programming language. Anyone who would use anything else is an idiot. Also, computers should be tredecimal instead of binary. @End(Flame)
ANGLE BRACKETS (primarily MIT) n. Either of the characters "<" and #### See BROKET.
AOS (aus (East coast) ay |
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| 24 Sep 2017 01:40 PM |
o̕m̸̀g̕ ̵wow͠ ҉s͡͝o͘ ̶͢e̸ḑ̴g͏y͏͡
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