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Marzan am mah zambahz'z ''or'' Marzan am mah zambah brazzahz'z. Zombies aren't huge on possessive nouns, likely due to their nomadic nature. The least you can do is type something that wouldn't be changed by the speech processor. --{{User:TripleU/Sig}} 01:00, 6 October 2010 (BST) | Marzan am mah zambahz'z ''or'' Marzan am mah zambah brazzahz'z. Zombies aren't huge on possessive nouns, likely due to their nomadic nature. The least you can do is type something that wouldn't be changed by the speech processor. --{{User:TripleU/Sig}} 01:00, 6 October 2010 (BST) | ||
:I may have rushed it. However, I ''am'' huge on brevity. {{User:Misanthropy/Sig}} 14:56, 6 October 2010 (BST) | :I may have rushed it. However, I ''am'' huge on brevity. {{User:Misanthropy/Sig}} 14:56, 6 October 2010 (BST) | ||
::Still won't survive the speech processor. If it finds a '!', it'll eliminate any spaces before it. ''MARZAN !Z ARZ'' would display as ''MARZAN!Z ARZ''. Hence why 'to be' is 'am'. | ::Still won't survive the speech processor. If it finds a '!', it'll eliminate any spaces before it. ''MARZAN !Z ARZ'' would display as ''MARZAN!Z ARZ''. Hence why 'to be' is 'am'. --{{User:TripleU/Sig}} 23:57, 6 October 2010 (BST) | ||
:::Aha. You humble me, sir. {{User:Misanthropy/Sig}} 23:57, 6 October 2010 (BST) | |||
::::Mr. Speaker, we are for the zamgrh[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAI2_FpdeqM .] --{{User:TripleU/Sig}} 00:20, 7 October 2010 (BST) |
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ur doin it wrong
Marzan am mah zambahz'z or Marzan am mah zambah brazzahz'z. Zombies aren't huge on possessive nouns, likely due to their nomadic nature. The least you can do is type something that wouldn't be changed by the speech processor. --VVV RPMBG 01:00, 6 October 2010 (BST)