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« on: September 03, 2012, 10:31:45 pm »
I only encountered wolfspeak when I came back from a very long hiatus, and saw 'fae'. I assumed it meant fairy. 8v. Because that's what people in our age call a fairy. Female wolf is fine to me, and I never used wolfspeak. Saw someone use it once and actually said 'so, you like shoving nonsensical words into your typing? How do you do in English? F-?' It makes zero sense to me as to why someone would over complicate an already confusing language (to someone who has never even tried saying hello in English, it can be difficult to understand. And don't get me started on 'to, too, two much'.
edit; I have seen maw and ivories, and those are perfectly fine, because, as a grammar nazi, I know what those meant from the getgo. Those aren't 'wolfspeak', those are just descriptive words. 'He opened his maw wide, his ivories glinting in the ethereal sunlight that shone from the rancid sky'. Too hard to understand? 8v