[QUOTE=slayer64;41384080]How Ћ hell is "Ћ" even pronounced?[/QUOTE]
thuh
[QUOTE=slayer64;41384080]How Ћ hell is "Ћ" even pronounced?[/QUOTE]
[ðə]
ᐂᐖᐍᐐᐛᐗᐎᐆ? ᐵᐶᐸᐫᐭᐚᐏ!
That's all I have to say
he didnt invent it
he's just fighting the patriots' control over information!!!
i refuse to go asian
Somebody might have already pointed this out but why not use an existing letter in the english alphabet? To keep the pronounciation same?
[editline]9th July 2013[/editline]
nevermind, takes a while to read the thread wit 0.2mb internet connection and shitty phone
How are we supposed to use this? Where is Ћ Ћ key on the keyboard?
[QUOTE=milkandcooki;41384792]How are we supposed to use this? Where is Ћ Ћ key on the keyboard?[/QUOTE]
Right next to the any key.
$38,000 to add a new letter to the iphone keyboard
lol
[QUOTE=djjkxbox360;41384464]ᐂᐖᐍᐐᐛᐗᐎᐆ? ᐵᐶᐸᐫᐭᐚᐏ!
That's all I have to say[/QUOTE]
is that inuktitut or do other languages use triangles
[QUOTE=Kalleo;41381808]Mark Twain saw this coming.[/QUOTE]
I can only get half way through that before the "simplifications" make it too hard for me to bother deciphering.
I like it.
[QUOTE=Axem Blue;41382877][url]http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/172926[/url]
gg kiwi
testing the[/QUOTE]
Would it be possible to make it replace only the word 'the' alone, not every 'the' inside some o[B]the[/B]r words?
[editline]10th July 2013[/editline]
With these scripts any text on my screen will slowly become incomprehensible to anyone but me. Perfect privacy solution.
[QUOTE=Sokrates;41384972]$38,000 to add a new letter to the iphone keyboard
lol[/QUOTE]
$38k down the drain seeing as apple rejected it.
I completely [IMG]http://www.facepunch.com/fp/ratings/tick.png[/IMG] that such a symbol is meaningless.
Let's make a language out of wingdings.
Give her Ћ dick.
If you don't like this symbol, then I only have one question to ask you all:
What Ћ hell are you thinking? THIS is Ћ future!
everyone should just type in wingdings if all we're going to do is look for ways to conserve typing space/keystrokes.
To be honest we already have a symbol that replaces an incredibly short word: &
The logic isn't that strange
[QUOTE=slayer64;41384080]How Ћ hell is "Ћ" even pronounced?[/QUOTE]
tshe
useful for some simple form of text compression :)
take short text , find the, convert to the Ћ and then back :)
you can similary use & for and , other chars like | for or and so on ...
saves some bytes if Ћ text in question is full of Ћ characters :)
[QUOTE=Teddybeer;41381652]Bring back [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_s"]ſ[/URL] while we are at it.[/QUOTE]
That would have devaſtating conſequences.
You know, there are a # of reasons this could actually catch on in Ћ English language.
I mean, Txt Tlk as dumb as it was caught on, why Ћ hell can't Ћ catch on? Hell, like said before, for all we know in a few thousand years English as we know it could easily diverge into completely different languages, with Ћ concept of Humanity colonizing different planets in Ћ future which would cut off pretty much all communication between different groups of Humanity on further planets.
I mean, English on Mars, with communication non-existent or extremely limited could very well turn into something completely different over time, ingrained with whatever culture would form there.
[QUOTE=butre;41385830]tshe[/QUOTE]
Is that derived from Tshi. meaning "Disappointed in the cooking of the duck meat"?
[img]http://puu.sh/3z65q.png[/img]
I will never know what was funny
[img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/8/8f/EME_ye.svg/9px-EME_ye.svg.png[/img] English Language already has an abbreviation for "the". Unfortunately, [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/8/8f/EME_ye.svg/9px-EME_ye.svg.png[/img] current Unicode standard doesn't include it.
Remember that time a guy invented a symbol to express sarcasm? The "Sarcmark". My guess is this wont catch on for the same reasons it didn't.
[editline]10th July 2013[/editline]
[QUOTE=ShaunOfTheLive;41386085][img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/8/8f/EME_ye.svg/9px-EME_ye.svg.png[/img] English Language already has an abbreviation for "the". Unfortunately, [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/8/8f/EME_ye.svg/9px-EME_ye.svg.png[/img] current Unicode standard doesn't include it.[/QUOTE]
He was Australian, obviously Australian doesn't have an abbreviation.
[QUOTE=Mr. Someguy;41386079][img]http://puu.sh/3z65q.png[/img]
I will never know what was funny[/QUOTE]
[img]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/7333627/ShareX/2013-07/2013-07-09_21-34-59.png[/img]
In the future we all speak in diphthongs.
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