I started this blog in hopes that I may regularly make articles in order to improve on transforming my thoughts into tangible words as well as increase my WPM (God knows how slow I am) but alas, I haven't even gotten to making my first post.
So here I am, making my first article: writing about what I have FAILED to do for this blog. I don't think I'll have any followers in this blog, though. This is a blog by me, for me; and the definition of ME is actually quite different and difficult to comprehend. ME isn't really reading material. I think of myself as someone who's hard to remember and easy to forget. But I bet those people who have really gotten to know me will never forget me though they will seldom remember things about me. I am ranting senselessly again without any sense of direction. This is what I don't like when making posts; I wind up being so far from my topic. I will try to tame my wandering brain.
If you ever are routed by Blogger to my site and happen to read even just a part of one of my posts, I thank you and I hope the few words that I typed that you read will be criticized, positively or negatively, in your mind.
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Saturday, May 29, 2010
Saturday, May 1, 2010
j3hj3hmOWn Much?
The first time I heard the word "Jejemon", I thought, "Is that a new Digimon character?"... I then realized what it meant when I saw it on PBB (Pinoy Big Brother) and had a really good laugh... I'm not sure how to explain it so I'll just post what I found on y research about this new found language based from the beautiful minds of the crazy SMS texters.
Jejemon is a pop culture phenomenon in the Philippines. A Jejemon is defined by Urban Dictionary as "who has managed to subvert the English language to the point of incomprehensibility and online lynch squads."[1] A Jejemon is described as a "new breed of hipsters who have developed not only their own language and written text but also their own sub-culture and fashion." - Wikipedia
The Jejemon Keyboard
The language of the Jejemons, called Jejenese, is derived from English, Filipino and their code-switched variant Taglish. Their alphabet, Jejebet, uses the Roman alphabet, including the Arabic numerals and other special characters. Words are created by rearranged letters in a word,alternating capitalization, over-usage of the letters H, X or Z and mixture of numeric characters and our normal alphabet.[2]
Examples:
- Filipino: "Eow PowZ, mUsZtAh nHa?" translated into Filipino as "Hello po, kamusta na?, translated into English as "Hello, how are you?"
- English: "i LLyK tO knOw moR3 bOut u, PwfoH. crE 2 t3ll mE yur N@me? jejejejeje!" translated into English as "I like to know more about you, care to tell me your name? Hehehehe!" - Wikipedia
I must admit, the first time I received a Jejemon text I felt greatly irritated (still do but with less vehemence). Most teenagers use this or those with a teenager's heart.. I don't use this myself since I don't send SMS that much anymore.
But anyway, I just like sharing this because in some ways, it is cool and creative... Go Pinoy!




