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It didn't derive from lunarian bakaguya!
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[[File:Heyurian.png|thumb|alt=heyurian|An artist's depiction of a Heyurian, posted to /b/ on February 16th, 2022]]
[[File:Heyurian.png|thumb|alt=heyurian|An artist's depiction of a Heyurian, posted to /b/ on February 16th, 2022]]
[[File:Homosexual Heyurians.png|thumb|Heyurians are known to be [[In The Pooper|gay]]]]Meaning [[Heyuri]] user, <s>likely derived from "Lunarian"</s> derived from fusionning -ian suffix with the last letter of "i" of "Heyuri". Heyuri users are sometimes called as "Heyurizen" too, which is likely derived from "Citizen". However, the difference in nuance is the word Heyurizen makes one thing a human being who is the website Heyuri, whereas Heyurian makes one recall the spike dicked creature to the right.
[[File:Homosexual Heyurians.png|thumb|Heyurians are known to be [[In The Pooper|gay]]]]
'''Heyurian''' is a term that is sometimes used to describe [[Heyuri]] users.
 
Heyuri users are also sometimes called '''Heyurizens'''. However, the difference between ''Heyurian'' and ''Heyurizen'' is that the latter makes one think of an inhabitant of Heyuri, while the former makes one think of "some kind of barb-cocked space monster from the planet Raepyu". Both are accurate.
 
Both terms are believed to have first appeared some time around early 2022, and have since become widely adopted by Heyuri users.

Latest revision as of 11:46, 27 September 2024

heyurian
An artist's depiction of a Heyurian, posted to /b/ on February 16th, 2022
Heyurians are known to be gay

Heyurian is a term that is sometimes used to describe Heyuri users.

Heyuri users are also sometimes called Heyurizens. However, the difference between Heyurian and Heyurizen is that the latter makes one think of an inhabitant of Heyuri, while the former makes one think of "some kind of barb-cocked space monster from the planet Raepyu". Both are accurate.

Both terms are believed to have first appeared some time around early 2022, and have since become widely adopted by Heyuri users.