Friday, April 30, 2010

I Promote Anti-Jejemon Campaigns


Before reading my piece, I'd like you to watch this funny video, very interesting and so cool... just want to bring out the "happiness" in you. Enjoy! :-)



Jejemon Trends 101...


(Urban dictionary defines Jejemons as...
... are usually seen around social networking sites such as Facebook, Friendster and Multiply; jejemons are individuals with low IQs who spread around their idiocy on the web by tYpFing LyK diZS jejejeje, making all people viewing their profile raise their eyebrows out of annoyance. Normal people like you and me must spend more time and work hard in order to understand said individuals, as deciphering their text would cause a lot of frustration and annoyance.

... are not just confined to trying-hard Filipino gangsters and emos. A Jejemon can also include a variety of Latino-Hispanic fags who enjoy typing "jejejejeje" in a wider context, much to the disdain of their opponents in an internet MMORPG game such as Ragnarok and DOTA.

Basically, people with a low tolerance in correct punctuation, syntax and grammar, Jejemons, are usually hated or hunted down by Jejebusters or the grammar nazi to eradicate their grammatical ways.

Yes. It hits many social networking sites. Pro, anti, neutral - it doesn't matter. What important is the power to communicate and express oneself. Thus, I personally promote anti-campaigns for Jejemon. I don't tolerate such use of annoying terms, words and expressions as well as the ways of sending messages and the like.

Let's not tolerate this. It's pretty cool but really alarming and needs some immediate action as far as "Language" is concerned.

♥♥♥ Myraine ♥♥♥

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