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OMG I've gotta say, while it takes longer and more work, I'm absolutely loving this healthy cooking! This sweet and sour pork is to DIE for! And all from scratch. No bottled sauces anymore :D And i've lost 4kg. That's also a good thing :cool:

ahhh I see!

yeah, bit boring though. this is all i do each day :O oh, and eat of course :cool:

i taught my brother to cook, now he makes my dinners for me :D just how it should be

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Fark, how crazy is Japan! Domokun lives in a cave with a rabbit, grandfather, 2 bats (one of which has a drinking problem), and a weasel girl. All this to advertise a bloody TV station :cool::D

Fark, how crazy is Japan! Domokun lives in a cave with a rabbit, grandfather, 2 bats (one of which has a drinking problem), and a weasel girl. All this to advertise a bloody TV station :D:O

yeah, he's great isnt he :cool:

lol this is from a site called www.omgpwned.net lol

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awww, those poor kitties!

OMG Andrew & I were driving home last night, and he has to go slow down one of our streets, as it's full of nasty speedbumps. Anyway, he saw 3 kitties on the side of the road. So he did a U-turn, and drove back up to where they were and parked so I could see the kitties. There was 3 of them. That means they were having a party! :cool:

A History of Pwned

As Stolen from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia

The slang term pwn (not pown, as many people unfamiliar with the term may use) as used by the Internet gaming culture, means to defeat an opponent in a video-game in a manner so harshly it is (otherwise) indescribable in words. In this context, to be pwned can be defined as "to be defeated," with the strong connotation of also having been "made a fool of." It is generally used for "friendly taunting" of a player's in-game enemies, and gently "rubbing in" any victories, no matter how fleeting. Most gamers hold the view that to "own" someone is to defeat them well, but to "pwn" them is to hand them a decisive defeat in which one clearly triumphed, and thus, the word "pwn" is seen as the next step above "own". The term has become ubiquitous in Internet circles and now it is often used outside of gaming contexts. For example "We pwned them hardcore in that basketball game," or "that Spartan_Vice is such a n00b, he is constantly getting pwned." Its progressive form is "pwning." An example: "I was pwning like crazy!" Its noun form is "pwnage" (or "pwnge"). To make it more intense, some people use "pwntage," although the popularity of this term has changed over time. An example: "Did you see that flame war? PWNGE!" "zors" may also be added to create a humorous portmanteau of the word, e.g. pwnzors (also spelled xors or x0rz). Another variation that stems from pwn, is pwnai or pwnai'd, just like pwnage or pwnzors; pwnai is just a variation used to accentuate the base word of pwn, "that kid just got pwnai'd".

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* 1 Theories about the word's etymology

* 2 Pronunciation

Theories about the word's etymology

The likely beginning of the meme is from the hacker scene on EFnet IRC circa 1994. The use of the word "own" in terms of victory over another predates its use in the gaming subculture. This accounts for the pre-existing proliferation of the word, which may then have been morphed into pwn through any of the following possible means:

* The term could have simply been derived from a common misspelling, with no significant event proliferating its use [1][2]. Instead, it is assumed that it simply began to spread as a result of fast typing, due to the proximity of the P and O keys on most modern keyboard layouts, and the tendency of gamers and net users to create and expand internet memes.

Pronunciation

Given the recent development of the word, and its primary use in written form only, there is no single accepted pronunciation of pwn. Therefore, pronunciation is mainly based on personal preference. Some of the common variations include (IPA pronunciation) [o.n], [p...o.n], [pi.o.n], [p.n], [pwin], [pun], or, most commonly [po.n] or pawn, as rhymed with the original own; ([o.n]). It can also be pronounced phonetically, as [pw...n.] (pw.n). Another pronunciation, [p.n], is used by many other players, although many online gamers believe it to be a false pronunciation. The main argument against that is that since pwn is probably just a purposeful misspelling of its parent, own, that it should still be pronounced as [o.n] or [po.n]. Some people also pronounce it simply as 3 letters, /pi./ ['d.b.l.ju:] [.n].

A History of Pwned

As Stolen from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia

OMG what a waste of time. My belief was that 'pwn' came about becuase when you type fast, people generally tend to mess up those letters on the keyboard which use the 'weaker' fingers, such as the pinky or ring finger. Therefore, instead of typing 'haha owned!' they type 'haha pwned', messing the 'o' with the 'p'.

And I pronounce it owned, but add a p to the front.

dammit, i thought he was turning around to run over them :D

:O:(:cool: Fergus will get you bitch!

the original pwned actually came from a game, many years ago. like 10-15 years ago. no idea what it was called but when you killed the boss' it would come up with the words PWNED in the little explosion bubble thing. they found out later that they had just made a typo and meant to write OWNED, but it seemed to stick with people.

that is the true history of PWNED

i'm bored if you cant tell :cool:

fine, everyone go quiet then, i'll just have to SPAM you all to hell!!!

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BOOBS hehehe :cool:

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