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From: "michael helsem" <graywyvern@hotmail.com>

Terminal consonants subject to faddishness-- could express a
feeling of one period of lei lobyka'e relative to another
(wanting to be different; wanting to connect with an earlier
time).

I thought there could be a trend toward lo lobycmene BEGINNING
with a letter (X-). Only the fact that i can't properly
pronounce it kept me from becoming la xelsym. ...
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