Saturday, January 11, 2014

#j3j3 tHrowbAcK!!


Net users are reliving the jeje posts with exquisite sense of humor and sarcasm - really.


TRENDING:  J3j3 tHr0wBaCk!!

Recently, I’ve liked & commented on my friends’ three or four year old j3j3mon statuses and photos, because all these j3j3 posts were flooding on my newsfeed! It’s too hilarious to see how this issue resurrected. Netizens now consider it as a laughing matter. FB users then look back at their FB Timeline and realize, "Oh sh**, did I just post that on Facebook?" (*insert face-palm)

Seems legit to be a jejemon.

According to UrbanDictionary.com, the definition of a j3j3mon is "anyone with a low tolerance in correct punctuation, syntax, and grammar" and an individual who has a low IQ and an idiot. This phenomenon might've declined nowadays, and net users have relived these posts with exquisite sense of humor and sarcasm.



You wouldn't believe if I say this is owned by a guy. (*lol)
The Jejemon became an attention-grabber, most especially in text and (surprise, surprise) Friendster, back when I was in high school. I don’t know why that became rampant then. Maybe before the QWERTY keypad was popularized or maybe people are just too lazy to type. Some jeje’s even lengthen their texts!


Yep, all of these belong to one person.
wHaT iF p30pL3 fR0m diFF3r3nT wALkz oF LiF3 w0uLd aCC3pt tH3 j3j3-t0nGu3? Wouldn’t it be an excruciating headache? We’ll never know these texts could be the next hieroglyphics that need to be deciphered with splendid fields of expertise. I even imagined that this was as complicated as Algebra is!

These guys are annoying us because this “language” wasn’t taught to us formally. No, I’m not persuading you to kick their bums out. Jejemons too have their right to free speech and expression (and it’s rude to violate their rights). Instead, we can correct them like an educated person would do (or just simply join the bandwagon for fun!).

God speed!


*NOTE: I was never a j3j3mon (*tears of joy).