Extreme 1337
extreme 1337 is a term used when all the letters are subst-tuted with letters or signs. this is a difficult language to decode because of some letters, like r, have to be two numbers.
7#15 <4/\/ 133 4/\/ 3><4/\/\|-13 0|= 3><7123><3 1337.
(this can be an example of extreme 1337.)
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