It's not supposed to make sense.


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User : The More Proactive Gibbon Masher - Get the hell off our internet On Thursday April 26th, 7:26am
The More Proactive Gibbon Masher wrote :
Mose-wel

Mose-wel : a highly-refined language consisting of 4 mono-syllabic 'words' with multiple meanings.  To the untrained ear, these words may sound like mere clicks, squeals and grunts, however these 4 sounds may be chained together in various patterns to form expressions that rival most languages in terms of depth, expressive force, and emotive force.  Each word of Mose-wel has no inherent meaning - instead the meaning of each is imparted at the time of utterance modified by pitch, pacing, anger level, and inflection.

Mose-wel is a spoken language with no written equivalent.  The 4 words in the Mose-wel language which are approximated by the following rough English translations:
  • Mreh (Meh)
  • Brawnk (Breh)
  • Caaugh (sound a distressed vulture might make)
  • Mrrrrrrrrrrrrrf (Sound a fatty might make in frustration when unable to reach pie on top shelf)
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User : Ruthl - Get the hell off our internet On Thursday April 26th, 7:24am
Ruthl wrote :
I'm different.

Unlike http://www.superinternetfuntime.com/index.php?postNum=440#440

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User : The More Proactive Gibbon Masher - Get the hell off our internet On Wednesday April 25th, 1:21pm
The More Proactive Gibbon Masher wrote :
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User : Ruthl - Get the hell off our internet On Wednesday April 25th, 1:08pm
Ruthl wrote :
Yac-shew

Yac-shew: a variety of English used by Donovan and Chris in conversations germane to one another; although very similar to Canadian English, it also features many colloquialisms, Internet acronyms, programming language, and gangsta rap. Despite Yac-shew's highly organic construct and localized use, this dialect is expected to eventually coalesce with what is today called 'Urban Slang' as its founders become displaced throughout the region.

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User : Zipples Mahootsky - Get the hell off our internet On Wednesday April 25th, 10:50am
Zipples Mahootsky wrote :


This boy is eating raw, ground beef:

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