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Tuesday, December 2, 2008 . 12:26 PM

ROFLMAO I was wondering what "FTW" meant.
I thought it was a shuffling clan until someone asked me and I went 'I have no f*cking idea'.
Then, I surfed the net and it meant for the win.
????

Then...
I found this.



Years ago, "FTW" used to have a very negative meaning: "f**k the world". This was a term commonly used by social rebels, anarchists and anti-authoritarian types to express frustration with modern society. Gratefully, this antisocial meaning has dramatically faded in use in the 21st century, and people largely use "for the win" as the modern meaning for this acronym now.

I see.


Then, some said it was WTF backwards for the meaning backwards.
So what does it mean?

You tell me.