okay wait so which words are we reclaiming and which ones are never gonna be said again? and why are we reclaiming words anyways? if only some people are allowed to say them then they're still slurs right? just that it's not mean when you, a person who that slur applies to, say it. so what i'm getting from this is that there is a lot of picky choosy nonsense going on here over things that either everybody should be allowed to say (otherwise they're still slurs) or nobody should be allowed to say (so that they completely drop out of the common lexicon and lose all meaning)
so true bestie anyways i will not be saying any word that is commonly regarded as a slur for any reason whatsoever and i do not understand why anybody anywhere does anything else
How did you create this. What was the thought process
Who are you ??? What does your language represent ? Does it belong to a fictional culture ??
What is happening ????
1) I didn't create this. My friend, @scp-threats-is-back , did.
2) You'd have to ask them
3) i am secret. I do not want SCPT to know who i am
4) The language was initially used for a fiction book SCPT wrote, but didn't end up publishing. Nowadays me, SCPT, and about 2 or 3 others have access to the full "dictionary".
4) Yep! A country called "Forlam". In the book, a protagonist (trans girl called "Peace") had her twin bro ("Lam") run away. He got captured and killed, so Peace decided to run away and start a country. Peace and her group found an island previously undocumented and named it "Forlam" (For, Lam) in memory of Lam. The language is the "official" language of Forlam and is named as thus