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**That's easy! Sort of. TSWU stands for the four sometimes-unwitting collaborators: Tungsten, Silent Wayfarer, Wormmonda, and Unka Josh. And the TSWUniverse is what they collaborate ''on.'' See, that wasn't hard, was it? | **That's easy! Sort of. TSWU stands for the four sometimes-unwitting collaborators: Tungsten, Silent Wayfarer, Wormmonda, and Unka Josh. And the TSWUniverse is what they collaborate ''on.'' See, that wasn't hard, was it? | ||
==Terminology== | ==Terminology== | ||
''' | '''nyo (Noun, Verb, Adjective, Adverb)''' | ||
Nyo is the cuttest virbal tick human race had ever created. It can be use as a single word or in conjunction with any words that contains "no". | Nyo is the cuttest virbal tick human race had ever created. It can be use as a single word or in conjunction with any words that contains "no". | ||
Sample phrase: ''Nyo, nyot really.'' | Sample phrase: ''Mayu smiled and said: "Nyo, nyot really."'' | ||
A common variation of "nyo" is "nya". | A common variation of "nyo" is "nya". | ||
''' | '''genkily (Adverb)''' | ||
With its root in Japanese, "genkily" is the adverb form of "genki", which roughly means "energetically". | |||
Sample phrase: ''Anna waved at the others genkily.'' | |||
'''It makes sense. In context, at least. Sorta.''' | '''It makes sense. In context, at least. Sorta.''' |
Revision as of 15:37, 8 January 2010
- It makes sense. Sorta. In context, anyway.
So what the hell is this all about?
That's a good question, and it deserves a complicated answer that doesn't actually answer anything. Because that's the way the TSWUniverse Sentai Team rolls.
- So what is the TSWUniverse?
- That's easy! Sort of. TSWU stands for the four sometimes-unwitting collaborators: Tungsten, Silent Wayfarer, Wormmonda, and Unka Josh. And the TSWUniverse is what they collaborate on. See, that wasn't hard, was it?
Terminology
nyo (Noun, Verb, Adjective, Adverb)
Nyo is the cuttest virbal tick human race had ever created. It can be use as a single word or in conjunction with any words that contains "no".
Sample phrase: Mayu smiled and said: "Nyo, nyot really."
A common variation of "nyo" is "nya".
genkily (Adverb)
With its root in Japanese, "genkily" is the adverb form of "genki", which roughly means "energetically".
Sample phrase: Anna waved at the others genkily.
It makes sense. In context, at least. Sorta.