This is slightly off-topic but not really. lol. Regarding the vmk dictionary...
The more time I spend off of vmk, the more difficult it gets when I do get on a try to speak. I haven't really "played" vmk for a few months now and the other week I got on after a while and found it very challenging to talk. While I was used to talking there before, I didn't realize how my vocabulary had to decrease immensely because more than half the words I wanted to say could not be said. I kept slapping my palm to my forehead remembering, "Oh yeah, we're not allowed to say this word either!" It became a common thing the more I tried to talk. I spend decreased time in vmk now because it has just frustrated me so much -- being out of the loop and trying to get back in is not easy lol. I don't know how I got so adapted to the dictionary when I used to play more commonly, but now I'm finding it nearly impossible!! lol.
I also hate that they don't allow reasonable words, but they allow "wronger", "wrongest" and some others that are not in the dictionary! I feel SOOO priviledged to have not had vmk when I was younger. I fear what my writing skills would be had I become fully involved with vmk and began adjusting to that dictionary at a younger age. I think the game is fun and all...but clearly not a game for developing minds. Typing "on" instead of "one" may be a simple mistake and often just a "hiccup" of a mistake, but the more people play, the more it becomes common place for these mistakes and that isn't cool. I'm hoping the younger kids don't play vmk too much. I'm afraid what it could do.