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Robots can't into cobspeech!
What is cob speech.
It's an innovative Internet language being born from years of ever changing digital evolution.
Principles of cobspeech are very simple and there are only two:
1. You replace the word that is obious for anyone with "cob"
2. If a word is too ambiguous for "cob", you shorten it just enough to make the context understandable and add an '
Example:
built for bbc
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