Tal and ehn and ahn and all the other old tosh.

Other puzzling traditions are the usage of Gorean language. They will use a great deal terms like “Tal.” roughly translated “Hello” and besides talking about Gorean animals and plants and foods, e.g.

“melody walks past the tharlarion oil lamps, a talender in her hair, pausing to smile as Master kicks an urt from under his furs, performing nadu before Master she hands him his Ka la na and Ta Grapes.”

As they chat, the “Tal and “Greetings” and Gorean names for slave positions flow from their keyboards. However, for some strange reason, the Lifestylers who use these and many other terms like ehn and ahn for units of time, have decided that ko`lar is not to be used, and they delight in telling someone else they are not Gorean if they use it.

They also do not like A/all, T/their W/we, to be written insisting that real Goreans use proper grammar and spelling which of course they do not by insisting that those who are slave must be lower and those free upper, which corrupt the grammar of many sentences.

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