What is JEJEMON?

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*This is something I'm recently fond of, and I think this is pretty fun and timely~


Let us define J3J3M0N:

TOP DEFINITION 1) Usually seen around social networking sites such as Friendster and Multiply, jejemons are individuals with low IQs who spread around their idiocy on the web by tYpFing LyK diZS jejejeje, making all people viewing their profile raise their eyebrows out of annoyance. Normal people like and me must take a Bachelor of Arts in in order to understand said individuals, as deciphering their text would cause a lot of frustration and hair pulling.

CAUTION: THESE INDIVIDUALS ARE BREEDING! THEY CAN BE SEEN WRECKING GRAMMATICAL HAVOC ON FACEBOOK TOO!

2) Jejemons are not just confined to trying-hard Filipino gangsters and emos. A Jejemon can also include a variety of Latino-Hispanic fags who enjoy typing "jejejejeje" in a wider context, much to the disdain of their opponents in an internet game such as Ragnarok and .

3) Basically anyone with a low tolerance in correct punctuation, syntax and grammar. Jejemons are usually hated or hunted down by or the to eradicate their grammatical ways.On AIM or YM:

miSzMaldiTahh111: EoW pFuOh!

You: Huh?

miszMaldiTahh111: i LLyK tO knOw moR3 bOut u, PwfoH. crE 2 t3ll mE yur N@me? jejejejeje!

You: You are a jejemon! Don't talk to me, you uneducated retard!

miszMaldiTahh111: T_T by March 23, 2010


More examples - "Tagalized" - English:

3ow phow, mUsZtAh nA phow KaOw? - "Hello po, kamusta na po kayo?" - Hello, how are you?

aQcKuHh iT2h - "Ako ito." - It's me.

iMiszqcKyuH - "I miss you."

MuZtaH - "Kamusta." - How are you? / Hello. 


Z0rze: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=jejemon

pic from DeviantArt

more examples from Pinagyamang Pluma K12: Komunikasyon at Pananaliksik sa Wika at Kulturang Pilipino p.48


Sources - Thesis Bibliography format:

(I'm writing this in bibliography format as a practice in writing our thesis. :P)

Karlenohwhirl. (March 23, 2010). Jejemon. Retrieved on August 28, 2016 from the World Wide         Web. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=jejemon.

Del Rosario, M. & Dayag, A. (2016). Pinagyamang pluma: komunikasyon at pananaliksik sa wika    at kulturang pilipino k12. Philippines: Phoenix. p.48.


Hope u find this useful :) ~

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