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UK Poster Aimed at Kids Written In Txt-Speak

Posted on 01 January 1970 by

Posters distributed to UK schools called “Top Tips for Pupils: Safe surfing at home and at school” is written using txt or IM abbreviations. It’s obviously just a clever gimmick to get kids to read an otherwise boring PSA message, but appears to be CONTROVERSIAL in the UK (probably because authorities can’t read it). To me, the strangest thing is use of the word “pupils.” When is the last time you heard the word “pupils”?

Original post by Mike

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