If you can’t type it on a cellphone, it’s not worth saying. See our videos a month earlier at http://www.collegehumor.com and follow us on http://www.twitter.com/collegehumor
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If you can’t type it on a cellphone, it’s not worth saying. See our videos a month earlier at http://www.collegehumor.com and follow us on http://www.twitter.com/collegehumor
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Make sure you sign the guest book!
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Text messaging is the new language of teens. But do you know what they’re saying?
At Oak Park High School, it is school policy that cell phones are to be turned off during class.
“In the past two weeks, in my outbox now, I’ve sent 3,000 (text messages),” one student told KMBC’s Kris Ketz.
“I have unlimited (texting), so last month it was 7,000,” a student said.
And then there is Andrew Corrao.
“And last month, I sent 11,263, I think,” Corrao told Ketz.
Texting messaging is nothing new. But in the last three years, cell phone companies have made it inexpensive, Ketz reported.
It is now the way teens talk to other teens.
“So if I’m saying something to someone and I’m joking, I’ll say, ‘JK’ or if I’m about to leave or go to the bathroom or something, I’ll say, ‘BRB’ or be right back,” Corrao said.
Ketz reported that a whole new language has developed with texting — a kind of shorthand.
There are abbreviations such as OMG (Oh my God,) PAW (parents are watching) and TMI (too much information).
But sometimes these codes show up in classroom work, and teachers notice.
“You see the number ‘2′ instead of ‘to’ or ‘too’ or even ‘two,’” teacher Derek Noll said.
Teachers also watch for cheating by text message.
“For me, I make sure there’s nothing on the table when they’re doing it,” teacher Christina Gaebhart said.
Ketz reported that at Oak Park, like other schools, there is a use it and lose it policy. If students get caught using phones during class, teachers will take them away.
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These are radios that I rented from a nearby motorola store. Update: I now own these.
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Other pet peeves….
People talking in texting abbreviations such as (OMFG, TTYL, BTW)…these are abbreviations to make typing faster not to assimilate with speech!!!
Youtube haters saying every imaginable thing but never EVER take my video response challenge hahhaha…it comes to show..
I hate it when people are not on time it irritates me SOOO much (im not sure if i mentioned this i hate watching my videos so yea haha)
People who unravel chip bags and make that crunch sound when it is a small lecture so you can barely hear the professor lecturing.
People who stare at you.
When you parents nag and repeat the same thing over and OVER again. And when they talk about you and raise their voice (complaining or w/e) just to make sure you hear it in the other room.
Sleeping next to someone snoring really loud!!!
When people watch you eat and make eating noises.
When people see your food and yell “gross!”
Guys who spit! WTF are you always spitting out of your mouths.
People who get mad at you for no reason.
Bad breath
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Samsung Mobile Takes to the Skies to Attempt Guinness World Record for Fastest Text Messaging While Skydiving
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Watch the video to learn how to create an account at Texts.com to see how easy it is to start saving money on your international text messages.
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Some of you might know this already, but this is for those of you who don’t know about this Push Notification feature on the iphone that allows you to send free SMS messages FOR FREE! Enjoy and save your money for something else =]
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Teens are texting on cell phones more than ever with an average of 1,700 texts a month. Maggie Rodriguez spoke with a parenting expert about texting guidelines.
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http://www.textmefree.com/ — How to send sms text messages using the free text messaging services listed at TextMeFree.com
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