I have no clue how you are turning bihorn into some offensive term. The thought just baffles me. Uni means one, Bi means two. I'm following the pattern. Twonicorn sounds like someone forgot how to count past one, and went "how many horns does it have? oh, two? Twonicorn it is!"



" it would seem like your trying to insult it for having two horns" - How? would a unicorn be insulted if you called it a unicorn? No, you're stating they have 1 horn. This isn't some derogatory "watch out for the bihorn over there" because you can do the same thing with the unicorn. "watch out for the unicorn over there." Both sentences you are giving the same information. Watch out for the (creature with X amount of horn(s)) over there." I can not fathom how one could even come to such a conclusion. But maybe that's because I've used to the word. When I write stories, they're bihorns. Grognak is a bihorn. Scorpan, bihorn.



Then you have the gall to mother hen me about how I "speak". I don't know how old you are, nor do I care. But if you're not the type of person to walk up to a stranger and give them the blunt honestly when you don't know a darn about their life. Then. Don't. Because if you have the stones to talk to a stranger about something you have no authority to correct, then maybe you should take a good look in the mirror. Now I didn't want this to turn in a mud-slicking contest.



I'm just trying to add a real world aspect to this concept here. > you're killing me here. I don't think a youtube compilation with cats vs. cucumbers could make me laugh so much.





You don't like my thoughts, I don't fancy yours. Let's leave it at that.





I'm going to agree to disagree, and let bygones be bygones.