My first find

Oct 17, 2011 01:09


Greetings fellow onlookers of the warcraftsues community, this is going to be my first sue post on the site, but what I found is some typical kawaii desu catgirl demon possession... Thingy... Or what I can clearly make out from it...

Japacheese ahead )

japacheese, catgirl, flagrsp, wyrmrest accord, demon posession

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deathwiser October 17 2011, 14:47:13 UTC
This makes me covered in skylord and sick.

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eclairpuff October 17 2011, 17:49:07 UTC
Needs "japacheese" tag like super bad. The entire description just screams it.

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harkdashark October 17 2011, 17:55:03 UTC
Fix'd

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golden_shisa October 17 2011, 22:10:37 UTC
Sure, living, bizarre experiments created by necromancers and other shady types exist in Warcraft's setting. But they either end up quickly mangled and dead, or looking like this...


... )

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_dante_sparda_ October 17 2011, 22:36:38 UTC
I think Rotface might have been able to pull it off. Not like my raid wasn't already busting up laughing over its voice the first time we tried the fight.

Also, catgirl? What the fuckity fuck. Take your spotted super ka-wa-ii arse out of my Azeroth. Wtb a pound for these stray animal things. >:(

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deathwiser October 18 2011, 18:21:32 UTC
Sexy

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aksles October 17 2011, 23:52:38 UTC
I saw her yesterday and wanted to just... set her on fire. Lots and lots of fire.

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eridaelectric October 18 2011, 05:46:41 UTC
I don't really watch anime (I've seen some, I like some, but I don't have a particular attachment to it). I know Kawaii is just "cute" or something like that, but what is "desu"?

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blazecheetah October 18 2011, 06:23:52 UTC
Wiki puts it more eloquently than I do: "A Japanese copula (です), or word used to grammatically link a subject and predicate". It's typically used at the end of a sentence, and "cutsey-wootsy" characters in anime tend to overuse the word. Prime example is Suiseiseki from Rozen Maiden, who's so famous for overusing desu that there's a meme of it. I think she might also pronounce it wrong? idk i'm not weeaboo enough to know that I guess, rofl.

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quinsisdos October 18 2011, 10:44:37 UTC
The "u" part of "desu" is usually silent or mostly silent in normal conversation, much in the same way that verbs that end in -masu will usually be pronouced "-mas". "Cute" characters will always retain the pronunciation or place emphasis on the "u" in "desu" and other words like it, it's some sort of linguistic trick that's supposed to illustrate cuteness or innocence.

Personally, I find the existance of this in a linguistic sense fascinating, but I find actual usage of it to be really grating for some reason.

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eridaelectric October 18 2011, 21:43:09 UTC
That is interesting.

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