Kraplish
The ultimate of fusion of Korean, Japanese, and English.
"Emo isn't emo, she just likes eating emos"
"kokode baliwa! The Erection results are on the terebi! Wow just look at the polls!"
Though Kraplish can be confusing at times, it is highly flexible and intuitive at the same time. The speaker is more dependent on improv and creativity to get the messege across, thus there is a noticiable emphasis on the speaker's feelings and awkwardness.
Maybe I'm just crazy.
"kokode baliwa! The Erection results are on the terebi! Wow just look at the polls!"
Though Kraplish can be confusing at times, it is highly flexible and intuitive at the same time. The speaker is more dependent on improv and creativity to get the messege across, thus there is a noticiable emphasis on the speaker's feelings and awkwardness.
Maybe I'm just crazy.