We should start using anglo runes, the latin alphabet is boring

we should start using anglo runes, the latin alphabet is boring

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they're not very good for general writing, these were devised with inscriptions on stone carving in mind

no

Pretty sure runes are only for carving not actually writing

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won't make your language any less autistic

also, what you have there is the anglo-frisian normative,

english is the least autistic of languages

Based as fuck
First step: always use þorn while browsing 4channel. Use Icelandic keyboard.

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What sound does "c" make?

He can't þink of an answer, you win.

kind of a really sharp s, or a k, depending on the context and spelling rules

Nice Punic runes you got there

>depending on the context and spelling rules
Whatever you say, disabled person

if I were a quasi asian that wrote in quasi greek then I suppose I might be disabled

>NOOOOOOO YOU CAN'T HAVE LETTERS WHOSE SOUND DEPEND ON CONTEXT

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It's an S if it's followed by the letters - e - or - i -.

Latin alph was not designed to be writable either

Although anglos also have cycling.

C really comes into its own with the ch sound

NOOOOOOO, NOT WOJAAAAAAAAAAK

Relevant?

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You could have any symbols that are distinguishable and consistent as an alphabet

they don't look particularly difficult to write

ever heard of latin cursive? also latin block text is infinitely more usable than the odd angles of runes for writing

they have a multitude of steps that slow writing them down, and present an awkward pass to the next letter

>also latin block text is infinitely more usable than the odd angles of runes for writing

Not really

Not anymore than Latin alphabet

I strongly disagree

A B C D E f g h I j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Z

All take same time and down time as runes

you know, there is a key on your keyboard that will allow you to write out text in the upper case for as long as it is engaged.

also, the latin alphabet was confined to A B C D E F H I K L M N O P Q R S T V X
unless you count their conquest of Greece which introduced the Z and the Y

not really related, but what's the difference between 'f' and "th"?

the sound and position of the lips, the lips are nearly together to form the f sound with air passing freely between the teeth, for the th sound the lips are open, with the air passing over the tongue which is pressed in between the teeth

the sound of the f is soft, the sound of the th is sharper

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YES

>we

yes, you wuz

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Yes Ameritards do actually speak English and most of ðem come from Germanic/Norþ European background.

Fake, ðis is what he actually looks like.

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Use my logographic rune system instead.

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explain it to us

It is the first paragraph of Johns Gospel.

1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 He was in the beginning with God. 3 All things were made through him, and without him was not any thing made that was made. 4 In him was life,[a] and the life was the light of men. 5 The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.