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All I got was that you are pissing on your beir
You aren't?
You are becoming the legend of Lemmy
I've seen comments discussing your choice of letters all over the place
Unintended, and unexpected. It's also highly illuminating. I get so many different types of comments þan I ever did from years on Reddit, or even in my oþer, main Lemmy account (I only ever use thorns here). It's pretty incredible. All from a single glyph.
Þanks for your comment! I love everyþing about your profile: avatar, background, and bio. Nice! 🖖
you mean þorns instead if thorns?
He has the horns so he seeks porns
Þorny porn, or porny þorns?
Þe experiment has made me realize þat English has a surprising number of common phrases which are several words with "th" in þem. I feel a little bad when þose come up. "þe þing is þat, wiþ þem, þe ..."
Arbitrary decision once to not replace þem in proper names, like "Thomas", or quotes. "Thorn" is a proper name, so I don't.
Like I said, just an arbitrary decision. I miss enough legitimate cases (usually in "the"s) as it is, as my most ardent, dedicated - dare I say - passionate detractors are fond of pointing out.