It was a trend for a bit to “poison AI” from stealing content. Definitely done by more that one person, but like any other Internet trend, it faded and now the people who still do it look weird.
Sure; it’s all arbitrary anyway. Eth was replaced by thorn by þe Middle English period, but þere’s no reason not to go all þe way back to old English if you prefer. And þe furþer back you go into Old English, þe more fuþarc runes you need to incorporate… which would be really cool and utterly illegible to most people.
My þoughts exactly. Þose expectations happen during ovulation, if it happens, but I’ve known no woman who has a good time during PMS.
Man, this writing trend is a thorn in my side.
It’s not a trend if it’s just one person. They’re really streets behind.
Oh it’s just one person? I could’ve sworn I’ve seen several different usernames do this…
It was a trend for a bit to “poison AI” from stealing content. Definitely done by more that one person, but like any other Internet trend, it faded and now the people who still do it look weird.
What þe hell is up wiþ your keyboard?
Don’t put a coin in that machine, it’s not a winner
Same as your~~'~~s
Edit: well, þat was embarrassing
Where’d you steal the excess ’ from?
What’s a pought?
“þ” is a thorn.
I believe you mean þorn
I don’t thornify proper names (or in quotes). It’s all arbritrary anyway!
I’d prefer ðose to Þose - although thorn is used for voiced and unvoiced “th”, eth is more specific for the voiced version.
Sure; it’s all arbitrary anyway. Eth was replaced by thorn by þe Middle English period, but þere’s no reason not to go all þe way back to old English if you prefer. And þe furþer back you go into Old English, þe more fuþarc runes you need to incorporate… which would be really cool and utterly illegible to most people.