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uwu <3
one singular braincell :3
they / he / she
uwu <3
He is perfect uwu
hugs you :3
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We once had a bunny who couldn’t stand bottles of any kind. When you put a bottle on the floor, he would knock it over. It was adorable. I miss him every day <3
And now we wait for the folks from yiffit.net to arrive to get this party started uwu
Cute hyena, 10/10, would cuddle :3
I haven’t read your poetry, but the memes (stolen or not) are top notch <3
Aww yeah, complex carbs, baby 😍
That’s Greek to me
:3c
A lovely feeling, isn’t it? I found an old (10-ish years, when I was in school) love letter a few weeks ago, and it made me squirm with cringe qwq
Wiktionary says
In the original result of the Wug Test, children consistently produced wugs for the plural. However, plurals other than the standard wugs are sometimes used humorously, including wuggen (by analogy with oxen), weeg, and wuggi (by analogy with Latinate plurals).
Wuggi sounds nice. Huggy wuggi :3
Aw yeah, I love eating all the white stuff that dries clear~
If it’s non-toxic, does that mean that I can eat this glue?
So when you wake up in the morning, is the first thing you think, “TOPOFTHEMORNINGMYNAMEISRAGDOLLXANDWELCOMETOANOTHERUNEVENTFULMORNINGROUTINE”?
Spellcheck is surprisingly influential and can even cause language change. From Gretchen McCulloch’s book Because Internet (p. 67):
Anecdotally, I sometimes use a website called LanguageTool to “proofread” important texts, and it’s good enough to point out simple mistakes that I can no longer see after working on a text for too long. Every once in a while, though, (and especially in languages other than English) it incorrectly marks things as wrong, but it has this weird kind of authority (it’s a spellcheck, after all!) that makes me question myself.