I'd like to start a new Internet Phrase

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And everyone that does speak english is vastly confused by the "leet" speak guys. Way to go. Go back and add translations! :-D
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astions wrote:I think "it" is probably a registered trademark of eBay now. Or at least they probably want it to be, being that they invented auctions and all.
I've never used eBay, but I never heard anything good about them from people. I guess this goes with the "eBay are arrogant bastards" notions.
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"ebay are arrogant bastards"

that should be your new internet phrase, instead ^^;;
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Someone from ebay was trying to get my interest in applying for a job there, I wasn't having any of it.
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astions wrote:I think "it" is probably a registered trademark of eBay now. Or at least they probably want it to be, being that they invented auctions and all.
That's "it" the prounoun, not "IT" the acronym.... lucky us :roll:

Or are trademarks case-insensitive?
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ReverendDexter wrote:
astions wrote:I think "it" is probably a registered trademark of eBay now. Or at least they probably want it to be, being that they invented auctions and all.
That's "it" the prounoun, not "IT" the acronym.... lucky us :roll:

Or are trademarks case-insensitive?
That's right! I forgot about those commercials!
They were interesting. I could never understand how they kept the dot on the eye. :P
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