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un-orthodox, i admit, but so was the diacritical marking on iota...        as catholic policy goes the above stated word would be written as cień..            which means shadow. breaking from tradition? how about inventing it?    that's bad too?                   lao che's godzina w...                     varshava часмир? or the next point, disclosed upon the hour's count?           there... floating above me, crow-signalling a crack for the break of dawn (as symbol of the teutonic black on white cross)....   infantalism is the greatest agony, to be called a child is to have no memory of actually being a child...   this is what can only be said to be sad... *vilchór / wilchoor / vilčoor /         wilchør / wilczór /          vilčür / vilčör / wilchœr...* i mean... how many variations on the word vilk / wilk / wolf / łólf do you want? the term vilchoor originates from alpha, not omega...                      question is: should that be an             ee      between v and l... or what diacritical marks are actually missing, or maybe there are too many to apply to the english language?                 i'm all for the latter being true.
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Mar 12, 2017
Mar 12, 2017 at 8:01 PM UTC
cień / ćeń / ćęń (shadow)
un-orthodox, i admit, but so was the diacritical marking on iota...        as catholic policy goes the above stated word would be written as cień..            which means shadow. breaking from tradition? how about inventing it?    that's bad too?                   lao che's godzina w...                     varshava часмир? or the next point, disclosed upon the hour's count?           there... floating above me, crow-signalling a crack for the break of dawn (as symbol of the teutonic black on white cross)....   infantalism is the greatest agony, to be called a child is to have no memory of actually being a child...   this is what can only be said to be sad... *vilchór / wilchoor / vilčoor /         wilchør / wilczór /          vilčür / vilčör / wilchœr...* i mean... how many variations on the word vilk / wilk / wolf / łólf do you want? the term vilchoor originates from alpha, not omega...                      question is: should that be an             ee      between v and l... or what diacritical marks are actually missing, or maybe there are too many to apply to the english language?                 i'm all for the latter being true.
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Mar 12, 2017 at 8:01 PM UTC
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