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Who We Are

ZIPLOC, or Zestfully Interesting & Pizzazy LEET Orderly Collective, is an organization based on anyone and everyone who wants to be part of the leet community. The term leet is actually French, as it originated from the word "lit" in English.  Here at ZIPLOC, our intention is to collect all people who are leet and create this super leet group. We know that being leet can be really hard sometimes, because you're just so much cooler and amazing than everyone else. Being of such high status is a challenge--and we want to make sure leet people have a home, a place they feel safe. 
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German Words

By: Annika Some German words for you to use.... NOTES=Notizen APPLES=Äpfel RED=Rot ORANGE=Orange YELLOW=Gelb GREEN=Grün BLUE=Blau PURPLE=Lila PINK=Rosa THANKS FOR READING=Danke fürs lesen -Anni

Who Is She? The Fashion Blogger

By: Annika     Hi! My name’s Annika--and I love fashion. So much so that taking this job as a fashion blogger was no question. If you have any questions on my articles, please comment “(insert question here) to Anni”.     Outside of fashion, I enjoy playing traveling soccer, competitive dance, singing, gymnastics, swimming, and jamming out to Taylor Swift. I also love hanging out with my besties and cousins. I have brown hair, and I’m NOT a vegetarian!     Thanks for reading! I am looking forward to posting more fashion, sports, and german translation on daylei blogs! -Annika

Is Being Matching Too Matchy?

By: Annika T Have you ever thought to yourself “is wearing a blue top and blue leggings too matchy? or “Is it too matchy to wear green earrings, a necklace, and a shirt?” Well, don’t worry any longer! I’m here to help. The thing about matching is that it’s okay to match with only one color, as long as you add something extra with it. Things like a jean jacket, some flashy earrings, a vest, or a choker. It’s all about having something else to contrast with what you are matching--just to make it more stylish. Keep looking leet!

Our Newest Writers

By: Rose Ramadan GUESS WHAT! ZIPLOC has two new writers, and we want you to meet them. Today there was a new quiz created by our second ever ZIPLOC writer--Annika T. Annika has been a leet member for roughly a week, and has the passion to write about fashion! No, her fashion articles have yet to come out. But her sense of style is leet as can be. Annika enjoys soccer and kale chips. If you want to read her articles, check in Tuesday to hear her leetest fashion tips and opinions. The second new ZIPLOC writer we have is Addi N--who’s birthday is coming up super soon! We’re super excited to celebrate her--in fact, she shares a birthday with Jimmy Fallon. Addi loves youtube and her dog, Aspen. In honor of Addi’s birthday, we’re also going to quick dip into Shane Dawson’s new video: a documentary about Jake Paul. Addi’s articles are soon to come about her thoughts/opinions about this. HAVE A GUCCI DAY!

Leet AF

Being leet is a challenging feat, mainly because you have to be of so many different qualities. For example: vocabulary. In order to be leet, your use of words needs to be On. Point. Hence, there-forth, you. need. to. talk. good. And so, without further adu, the COMPLETE DICTIONARY OF LEETNESS: Leet: The characteristic of being cool, savvy, awesomazing. Lit: English, used to describe people that aren't quite leet enough. AF: A somewhat softer version of "As *insert swear word here* Awesomeamazing: The merging of the terms awesome and amazing. Yassss: An shortened version of "yes, girl, work it." or an extreme version of "yes". Bae: One's significant other. Extra: When someone is trying to hard. LMAO: A reaction to something really funny; "laughing my booty off." KK: Okay. Yolo: Take a risk, "you only live once" Duckface: A face made for a selfie, often looked down upon. Salty: A passive agressive attitude.