VHYHN QWYHX VHYRZ is a father of two spirited and courageous children. He loves watching them be themselves. VQV enjoys writing poetry, reading philosophical texts, watching philosophical texts come to life, listening to music, and pondering all things natural, celestial, and Heavenly. VQV rests each night, under the stars, believing that in some alternate reality of now, another VQV is a truck driver, with adult children, enjoying the solitude of the open road, in a truck, with a Scottish Terrier, or a Beagle. Our VQV has two cats.
How do you pronounce VQV? It's easy... Vee Que Vee. How do you pronounce VHYHN QWYHX VHYRZ? Two ways, both phonetic, sort of: First, Vin Qw'ex Verz or Vin Qw'ix Verz. Both of these, first ways, are with normal rest stops between the words. The second way, is with a faster speech pattern, that blends the three words together, to make a three-note blended sound, to form two normal words: VANQUISHED VERSE. This is the type of writing I attempt to achieve.
The letter Y is a unique letter in English, particularly in American English. Using 'Y' to substitute for the letter 'i,' or 'u,' by virtue of modern usage of 'u', makes sense to me. However, by speaking faster, I believe 'Y' can also substitute for the letter 'e,' or the letter 'a,' although one of these may be a stretch. Check your local Linguist! I believe 'Y' substitution may also be possible for the vowel 'o,' if used in the context of a double or triple 'Y,' whereat least one 'Y' is used as the letter 'i' or 'a' or 'e.' Would I be a LIAR by claiming LIAR can be spelled, LYYAR, LYYER, LYUR, LYER, LYYR, LYYOR, LYYUR, LYYIR, or LYYYR? This is going a bit too far, but what about LYYOUR or LYYOYR, as in, one claiming to be 'YOUR LIAR?' Language is fun. It can be whatever we want, though it's use is based on what we need it to be. THINKING is the same! Oddly..., and watch out passive-speech haters: Oddly, without it mattering what we want, our experience does not lie, even when it is a lie!