I think it's just odd
I don't remeber hearing about Zader, but I do remember a Vader
Maybe the devs can replace all first letters with a Z: Znakin, Zoruscant Underworld Police, Zate Gunray, Zeneral Kenobi
Not too hard I bet
Edir: I know it stands for a character that has a zeta, but is zeta maul that time consuming to type?
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Zowever, za z's zone zeem zoo bothzer me.
This combined with a mobile device makes me use those myself occassionally even though it bothers me
Yup, this. I find it kinda fun lol.
Gen Xer here, and love the shorthands!
Might wanna take your own advice lol. Nevercwant to assume, but I assume you're not very bright
Edit: Take a reading comprehension course; could really do you some good
I suggest working with a psychiatrist or an in-patient therapy group
Yeah ok. Cool story
Man, is everyone around here a fool. LEARN TO READ! Not calling lazy, just think the name(s) sound very dumb
There's an expression callee tongue-in-cheek: look it up
3, 2, ....
I agree. Some people write how they want, but using abbreviations doesn't mean "generational laziness". Typing the whole thing out doesn't make people not lazy, it's just a few letters, it doesn't mean someone is lazy lol. Abbreviations are just easier when everyone knows who you are talking about
If someone doesn't write it with the 'Z'ader paradigm, rest assured someone will respond with the correction.
Zoba
Zoba
Zoba
Zoba
Zoba
Zoba
Zoba
Zoba
Zoba
Zoba
Zoba
Zoba
Who wouldn't like his name?
This! I definitely prefer to use a lower case 'z' in front of the characters name. It does look better and you're not botching the character's name like the other way.
^This.
I have been denoting zeta characters by a little "z" before their name. For example: zVader, zMaul. Takes me back to my formal logic classes.
Don't be silly, such things are newfangled. Now I'm off to the motel to get my brunch.
Slightly more seriously, there is a general rule. Anything that happened before you were born is the natural order of things (like "motel" or "brunch", unless you're over the age of 90). Anything that happens until your late teens is a cool new technology/word/lingo/whatever, and it's part of your generation and you remember it fondly (for me, that would be "like, I'm gonna make you a b1tch1n' mix tape"). Anything that happens after you're a fully grown adult is frightening and new and you can't understand it and "kids these days" and grumblegrumblegrumble and SnapChat and GenerationXers and Zader and such...
These kids today with their fax machines and Zinn (L)! Now get off of my property, you smoochers!