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Game Discussion / Re: A guide to wolfspeak and why you shouldn't use it
« on: May 23, 2013, 11:26:17 pm »
[color/] I just had to post here because I found this really interesting.
I myself use wolf-speak, not because I try to sound smart it's just that it sorta became attached to me after I joined my first pack ever on Feral Heart and they used it sometimes. You could say I became a bit of a copycat and started to take notice of these terms and sometimes I would have to look up wolf-speak terms to figure out how they were used. I have no problem with wolf-speak, and I definitly shouldn't have a problem with short posts because I used to do those as well.
Powerplaying is something I don't really care much for because it's no fun that way, and I don't really care much for wolf-speak abusers. That drives me even more insane because I have to grab a freakin dictionary to figure out what the heck you are saying! Just simple wolf-speak is enough for me, and I find fun to use use it in my own posts.
Usually for my own rp groups I ask that you be quote "literate", just because it's what I prefer and to post at least two lines so that I have a little something to build onto to for the sake of the rp.
One thing I don't like though, is when one type of roleplayer bashes on another type. Now I can't say I have never done this, but I regret doing so. And avoiding people just because of their roleplay style is not cool at all.
I think that is about all I have to say on the matter, sorry if I possibly offended anyone. I did find the true meanings of wolf-speak words to be really entertaining, I started laughing so hard.
Have a good day everyone no matter what roleplay style you use, and to finish this up a quote from one of my classmates that got us kicked out of class.
" Everybody's got their own style." :3
I myself use wolf-speak, not because I try to sound smart it's just that it sorta became attached to me after I joined my first pack ever on Feral Heart and they used it sometimes. You could say I became a bit of a copycat and started to take notice of these terms and sometimes I would have to look up wolf-speak terms to figure out how they were used. I have no problem with wolf-speak, and I definitly shouldn't have a problem with short posts because I used to do those as well.
Powerplaying is something I don't really care much for because it's no fun that way, and I don't really care much for wolf-speak abusers. That drives me even more insane because I have to grab a freakin dictionary to figure out what the heck you are saying! Just simple wolf-speak is enough for me, and I find fun to use use it in my own posts.
Usually for my own rp groups I ask that you be quote "literate", just because it's what I prefer and to post at least two lines so that I have a little something to build onto to for the sake of the rp.
One thing I don't like though, is when one type of roleplayer bashes on another type. Now I can't say I have never done this, but I regret doing so. And avoiding people just because of their roleplay style is not cool at all.
I think that is about all I have to say on the matter, sorry if I possibly offended anyone. I did find the true meanings of wolf-speak words to be really entertaining, I started laughing so hard.

Have a good day everyone no matter what roleplay style you use, and to finish this up a quote from one of my classmates that got us kicked out of class.
" Everybody's got their own style." :3