Well I guess the title says it all, I was just wondering who ya'll thought were the most active 'forumers' in this part of the AG forum. Opinions, that what this Forum is going to be, pure opinions, and yes you can say 'Me'.
I think he's French, I saw on the news one day, they said something about Numa Numa, and I think they said he's French. Though his name doesn't sound French.
On the topic of internettisms though, what about all the infuriating acronyms for everything? Seriously, it baffles me. We have a full keyboard in front of us and access to every resource in the world regarding proper grammar, spelling, and sentence structure and the fad is to reduce everything to acronyms... highly infuriating.
I thought that the acronymic language was started by teens chatting to each other in ways to baffle their parents? What I find hilarious is that 30 somethings and older type that way too. I don't mind people who are young at heart but there comes a time when we need to face the mirror honestly and just act our age. I might include add occassional rofl or lol or 0_0, o_o, O_o but I prefer to type the way I would normally speak. BTW, what's SMS?
Text, texting that kind of stuff. While originally "texting" was derived from the sending of messages through SMS, it now also refers to messages with images and sound, erm MMS's.
there comes a time when we need to face the mirror honestly and just act our age.
This is true. However I firmly believe that you are only as old as you feel. What people don't realize is that there is a big difference between being child like (young at heart, etc.) and being childish. Sometimes I think people have more of a tendency for the latter, and that's typically not a good thing.
And actually much the acronym type speak began with morse code and ham radio, although many of the most common ones started with the internet on bulletin board and forum type rooms. From there they were spread rapidly with chatting and then with the introduction of the text feature on mobile phones.
Slang in a SMS, I think it's useful cause it shortens the text, and it just makes it faster too type to each other. But too take that slang too the Internet and forums like this one, it's then it gets out of hand.
Here in Sweden, there are actually some SMS slang words added too the language and the SAOB (Swedish Academy Dictionary).
And actually much the acronym type speak began with morse code and ham radio, although many of the most common ones started with the internet on bulletin board and forum type rooms. From there they were spread rapidly with chatting and then with the introduction of the text feature on mobile phones.
I just read something about that. Telegraphers, codes, etc. The advent of the Internet and SMS'ing really did spread all this lingo we have here.