160 characters not enough

I started to rethink about the whole mobile phone functioning now. Nowadays, people don’t like the character limited by the handphone or the service provider, 160 characters? It’s never enough! Most people like to squeeze in everything in one sms in order to save the RM0.15, thank you! For example, vinyl lingerie becomes vnyl lngr. That’s why Malaysian are all rich, never heard of “In order to become billionaire, you have to be kiamsiap a little bit more… Each time”?
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There was this housemate who recently moved out and like to text me for some short notice. They always like to use “u, r, nt” and so on, all those short forms are killing my time to read it.

There’s enough creativity for you to explore when you’re on your friendster or facebook, so wild on it, because people just wanna see who’s your friends. But playing some short form in a handphone that only have a tiny screen on it? That’s why I never practice any short form in any message/email/sms I’m writing. Just so I can pick up a bit of spelling and vocaborary. Ironicly, there was one time he text me when I promised him to go to the location, the text was like…

When u cum, sms me k?

I seriously doubt my girl friend won’t think that is my phone sex experience…

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