Thou shalt not use too many suffixes on thy words, lest thou be cast into the pit of despair. Thou shalt be concise, yet still be clear. Thou shalt not confuse thyself with too many suffixes.
For example, if thou art describing a thing, thou shalt not use "thingamajig" or "whatchamacallit". Thou shalt be more direct, like a true warrior.
Thou shalt use as many suffixes as possible on thy words. Make them as long and as complicated as thou canst. The more, the merrier, sayeth the Lord.
For example, if thou art describing a thing, thou shalt use "thingamajigulator" or "whatchamacallitron". The more suffixes, the better!
Thou shalt never use suffixes on thy words. 'Tis a sin most foul. Thou shalt be as simple as a child, with nary a suffix to be found.
For example, if thou art describing a thing, thou shalt simply say "thing". No suffixes, no fuss, no muss.