Author Topic: "Wolfspeak" equals good post?  (Read 5782 times)

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Re: "Wolfspeak" equals good post?
« Reply #10 on: June 28, 2013, 04:40:18 pm »
I don't exactly "hate" wolfspeakers, rather I find it difficult to understand what they're saying. Of course, I'll use some of the words like "banner","Orbs" ect. I ultimately prefer a more creative aspect of roleplaying, as in describing a story to what is going on, unlike describing physical appearance using larger words. I have absolutely nothing against wolfspeakers or practically anyone who uses the form of RP to a certain extent. (Because I do, on occasion.) I just think it takes away from the creativity of RP.

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Re: "Wolfspeak" equals good post?
« Reply #11 on: June 28, 2013, 10:00:45 pm »
Does anyone else remember the days when literate people role-played normally?
Whoever brought Wolf-speak to FH.. hah, I will not want to meet them and start saying what they have done to the officially literate role-players who now use Wolf-speak.


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Re: "Wolfspeak" equals good post?
« Reply #12 on: June 29, 2013, 01:12:38 am »
As my opinion, I disagree. My roleplay is not based off of if you use the word "head" or "helmet". Others might have different opinions, and that's fine. I suppose it depends on what roleplay you join. I'm mostly curious on where the term "wolfspeak" originated from.
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Re: "Wolfspeak" equals good post?
« Reply #13 on: June 29, 2013, 01:27:00 am »
I don't care for wolfspeak. Personally I disagree and think it makes you the exact opposite of literate.  Literacy is a term for using proper grammar, punctuation and words. How can you be literate when using terms and words out of context? Being creative is another. I'm ok with that, but I don't think "wolf speak" counts as literate roleplaying. Because it simply doesn't.

I've personally kicked people from my roleplays for using it, so- o-o Yeah.