neoltitude@ctrlcreep·Sep 7, 2017Mechas drinking herbal tea, bathing in alkaline hot springs, and plunging their heads under ice water as purification to expel the parasite22580
'(·)@allgebrah·Sep 10, 2017Replying to @ctrlcreep and @rec0ncilerI need this myself and uh it seems complicated112
'(·)@allgebrah·Sep 10, 2017Replying to @allgebrah @ctrlcreep and @rec0ncilerit's as if the word is designed as fodder for messageboard troll OPs and given its origin I can't even discard that theory1
'(·)@allgebrah·Sep 10, 2017Replying to @allgebrah @ctrlcreep and @rec0ncilerif this word wore plural pants, would it wear them like [this] or like [this]13
El Rey Pescador@TyphonBaalAmmon·Sep 10, 2017Replying to @allgebrah @ctrlcreep and @rec0ncilerThere are no morphological plural marks in japanese, but there are in english, so both plurals are acceptable...12
El Rey Pescador@TyphonBaalAmmon·Sep 10, 2017Replying to @TyphonBaalAmmon @allgebrah and 2 others...unfortunately, linguistic variation makes people irrationally twitchy.11
'(·)@allgebrahReplying to @TyphonBaalAmmon @ctrlcreep and @rec0ncileralso it's a double loan word say what's the maximum amount a word has been loaned back and forth between languages4:18 PM · Sep 10, 2017·Twitter Web Client1 Quote Tweet2 Likes
El Rey Pescador@TyphonBaalAmmon·Sep 10, 2017Replying to @allgebrah @ctrlcreep and @rec0ncilerI don't think there is a limit, though it might depend a bit on your definition of loanwords.