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cŵn annwn: k-hhhh-n anne-wyn- sue me, the Welsh sometimes hark like a smoker of tobacco harks up some excess phlegm after a momentary lapse into coughing - harking - senile and bogus English - and that spaghetti h'american ęglish - love by insult - then again, not really: love by teasing - reign from above, reign from below - meeting in the middle hinging on the letters - not sure whether it's a K for the c - or whether i'm invited to use the Roman sigma - the Gauls' cedilla - çŵn - ah, the Greeks, and their orthographic aesthetics - in the trinity of sigma - ςŵν αννłν - i'm still for enforcing the reintroducing the grapheme into the Polish concept of its pompous orthography for the less literate graffiti "artists"... and there are... rz, cz, sz, ch exceptions... æ & œ... Adam & Eve, Orpheus & Eurydice - just to make it "easier" - the language could do with some aesthetic improvements - given it's so concerned with orthography - and that's what you might notice about the Polacks - zero interest in metaphysics - always the sort of people concerned with orthography... no wonder Nietzsche called us the equivalent of the French, among the Slavs; nice compliment.
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Sep 7, 2018
Sep 7, 2018 at 11:46 AM UTC
Adam & Eve, Orpheus & Eurydice
cŵn annwn: k-hhhh-n anne-wyn- sue me, the Welsh sometimes hark like a smoker of tobacco harks up some excess phlegm after a momentary lapse into coughing - harking - senile and bogus English - and that spaghetti h'american ęglish - love by insult - then again, not really: love by teasing - reign from above, reign from below - meeting in the middle hinging on the letters - not sure whether it's a K for the c - or whether i'm invited to use the Roman sigma - the Gauls' cedilla - çŵn - ah, the Greeks, and their orthographic aesthetics - in the trinity of sigma - ςŵν αννłν - i'm still for enforcing the reintroducing the grapheme into the Polish concept of its pompous orthography for the less literate graffiti "artists"... and there are... rz, cz, sz, ch exceptions... æ & œ... Adam & Eve, Orpheus & Eurydice - just to make it "easier" - the language could do with some aesthetic improvements - given it's so concerned with orthography - and that's what you might notice about the Polacks - zero interest in metaphysics - always the sort of people concerned with orthography... no wonder Nietzsche called us the equivalent of the French, among the Slavs; nice compliment.
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Sep 7, 2018 at 11:46 AM UTC
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