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  2. Leet - Wikipedia

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    The web-comics Megatokyo and Homestuck, which contain characters who speak variations of leet. [16] [17] The digit "5" in Deadmau5 nickname. Upside-down "1337" (with a bar under "1") also reads as "LEET" (see example on the photo). "DEF 4L7" plates are used by Defalt , a hacker from the Watch Dogs videogame (the first in the series).

  3. mezangelle - Wikipedia

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    It is a polysemic multi-layered language that remixes the basic structure of English and computer code through the manipulation of syllables and morphemes. Like the related Codework of Jodi, Netochka Nezvanova, Ted Warnell, Alan Sondheim and lo_y, it bears some resemblance to hacker cultural 1337 / leet speak and Perl poetry. [3]

  4. Jejemon - Wikipedia

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    Jejemon (Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈdʒɛdʒɛmɔ̝n]) was a popular culture phenomenon in the Philippines. [1] The Philippine Daily Inquirer describes Jejemons as a "new breed of hipster who have developed not only their own language and written text but also their own subculture and fashion."

  5. Literature of England - Wikipedia

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    Bede's Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum is a notable example. [1] Several more recent examples exist of English works written originally in Latin: Utopia (1516) by Sir Thomas More , [ 2 ] for example, and New Atlantis , [ 3 ] a utopian narrative by Sir Francis Bacon , published in Latin (as Nova Atlantis ) in 1624 and in English in 1627.

  6. Talk:Leet/Archive 7 - Wikipedia

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  8. THE END - HuffPost

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    that “they” should manage our rights, the way we hire a professional to do our taxes; “they” should run the government, create policy, worry about whether democracy is up and running.

  9. Leat - Wikipedia

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    The Devonport leat near Nun's cross farm. A leat (/ ˈ l iː t /; also lete or leet, or millstream) is the name, common in the south and west of England and in Wales, for an artificial watercourse or aqueduct dug into the ground, especially one supplying water to a watermill or its mill pond.