The Person Above Me
doesnt know this isTPAM... cant take it....didnt read the directions
(i was right about one thing though. tryin to prove yourselfby useless name calling...we can always take it to the eFights if you wanna see how its really done. im sure AWDaholic will let you have some too)
(i was right about one thing though. tryin to prove yourselfby useless name calling...we can always take it to the eFights if you wanna see how its really done. im sure AWDaholic will let you have some too)
doesnt know you dont have normal conversations on TPAM... may need some help on understanding
T.P.A.M....
Rules:
[ol][*]Make up something random and/or funny about the person who posted above your post.[*]CANNOT post below your OWN post.[/ol]
T.P.A.M....
Rules:
[ol][*]Make up something random and/or funny about the person who posted above your post.[*]CANNOT post below your OWN post.[/ol]
wants to say this
Pwn is a slang term that implies domination and/or humiliation of a rival. It sprang from the similar term "owned" and is used primarily in the Internet gaming culture to taunt an opponent that has just been soundly defeated. Examples include "pwnage" or "you just got pwned". It can also be used, especially by non-gamers, in the context of getting "pwned" by The Man.
In Internet security jargon, to "pwn" means "to compromise" or "to control", specifically another computer (server or PC), web site, gateway device, or application; it is synonymous with one of the definitions of hacking. An outside party who has "owned" or "pwned" a system has obtained unauthorized administrative control of the system.
Pwn is a slang term that implies domination and/or humiliation of a rival. It sprang from the similar term "owned" and is used primarily in the Internet gaming culture to taunt an opponent that has just been soundly defeated. Examples include "pwnage" or "you just got pwned". It can also be used, especially by non-gamers, in the context of getting "pwned" by The Man.
In Internet security jargon, to "pwn" means "to compromise" or "to control", specifically another computer (server or PC), web site, gateway device, or application; it is synonymous with one of the definitions of hacking. An outside party who has "owned" or "pwned" a system has obtained unauthorized administrative control of the system.
^^^doesn't understand that EVERYTHING said on the TPAM thread is absolutely 100% TRUE.
this stuff isn't made up AT ALL. we have evidence to back up all claims made here.
ooooooooooooooooooops. hate when that happens.
(what's the appropriate term for what just happened?)
this stuff isn't made up AT ALL. we have evidence to back up all claims made here.
ooooooooooooooooooops. hate when that happens.
(what's the appropriate term for what just happened?)


