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Another brain teaser

cheezycheese - 20-2-2012 at 09:21 AM

I've seen this with the letters out of order, but this is the first time I've seen it with numbers, F1gur471v3ly 5p34k1ng?


Good example of a Brain Study


7H15 M3554G3

53RV35 7O PR0V3

H0W 0UR M1ND5 C4N

D0 4M4Z1NG 7H1NG5!

1MPR3551V3 7H1NG5!

1N 7H3 B3G1NN1NG

17 WA5 H4RD BU7

N0W, 0N 7H15 LIN3

Y0UR M1ND 1S

R34D1NG 17

4U70M471C4LLY

W17H 0U7 3V3N

7H1NK1NG 4B0U7 17,

B3 PROUD! 0NLY

C3R741N P30PL3 C4N

R3AD 7H15.

H0n3y B4dg3r d0n7 g1v3 4 5h17!

skimtwashington - 20-2-2012 at 09:37 AM

hey...I think I got it! Cheezy makes your mind :wee:zy

wheresthewind? - 20-2-2012 at 10:44 AM

is this supposed to be difficult to read? its almost the same as reading all letters to me,nary a difference at all......

zero gee - 20-2-2012 at 10:58 AM

Did you konw you're a guiens? Jsut the fcat taht you can atllacuy raed tihs psot porves taht fcat. The huamn mnid is so pufowerl it can dcodee tihs txet eevn tguohh eervy sglnie wrod is slepled iocenrtclry. The one cavaet is taht the frist and lsat lertets are pervresed in erevy wrod. Cidrgbame Uitesirnvy cetoudncd a sduty and fnuod taht the biarn deos not raed eevry snlige lteetr, but wodrs as a wohle.

wheresthewind? - 20-2-2012 at 11:51 AM

zero--i would agree with that study.......

awindofchange - 20-2-2012 at 11:56 AM

It use to be hard...but since my kids started texting me, I can read pretty much anything now.

lad - 20-2-2012 at 12:17 PM

"It is a damn poor mind indeed which can't think of at least two ways to spell any word."

- Andrew Jackson

silvereaglekiter - 20-2-2012 at 12:20 PM

being border line dyslexic helps too:lol:

wheresthewind? - 20-2-2012 at 12:22 PM

being able to read and decipher a teenagers texts makes you a genius......

Drewculous - 20-2-2012 at 01:13 PM

You are all 1337 now... Good job :lol:

Fyi on leetspeak


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Leet (or "1337"), also known as eleet or leetspeak, is an alternative alphabet for the English language that is used primarily on the Internet. It uses various combinations of ASCII characters to replace Latinate letters. For example, leet spellings of the word leet include 1337 and l33t; eleet may be spelled 31337 or 3l33t.

The term leet is derived from the word elite. The leet alphabet is a specialized form of symbolic writing. Leet may also be considered a substitution cipher, although many dialects or linguistic varieties exist in different online communities. The term leet is also used as an adjective to describe formidable prowess or accomplishment, especially in the fields of online gaming and in its original usage, computer hacking.