only a single word... koniak,
and then there's cognac,
so the g replaces the n...
the "greek" aesthetic in roman
of "c" & "k"
that was too obvious...
the equation of cross-eye (zez)?
in greek reads as:
( ε, η,
θ, φ
o, ω ) (υ)
some orthodox "paedophilia": watch it...
avoiding the grapheme of the vowels
adam & eve (æ)... is just about as bad
as satan and zzz (ß)... i.e. the case of god.
graphemes are, so ******* unique!
to think that germans invented
a consonant grapheme, to counter the roman
twins: romulus (œ) & remus (æ)...
to conjure up a grapheme, is harder still,
than to simply conjure up distinctive informative
(double-adjective, with the missing and)
indicatives... i.e. diacritical markings.
p.s. brandy; and someone took
to the audacity of adding an acute iota: í
into the matrix of: if only we had graphemes,
i.e. í made it's way to suppose eta (η)...
wait a minute... that doesn't exactly fit
the prefix modus of giving letters names...
rather than what the romans did, "singing"
them, i.e. o omicron? that's a noun...
but the romans? oh...
that's just a syllable;
**** me... find me a hundred castratos to sing it!
May 24, 2017
May 24, 2017 at 9:50 AM UTC
only a single word... koniak,
and then there's cognac,
so the g replaces the n...
the "greek" aesthetic in roman
of "c" & "k"
that was too obvious...
the equation of cross-eye (zez)?
in greek reads as:
( ε, η,
θ, φ
o, ω ) (υ)
some orthodox "paedophilia": watch it...
avoiding the grapheme of the vowels
adam & eve (æ)... is just about as bad
as satan and zzz (ß)... i.e. the case of god.
graphemes are, so ******* unique!
to think that germans invented
a consonant grapheme, to counter the roman
twins: romulus (œ) & remus (æ)...
to conjure up a grapheme, is harder still,
than to simply conjure up distinctive informative
(double-adjective, with the missing and)
indicatives... i.e. diacritical markings.
p.s. brandy; and someone took
to the audacity of adding an acute iota: í
into the matrix of: if only we had graphemes,
i.e. í made it's way to suppose eta (η)...
wait a minute... that doesn't exactly fit
the prefix modus of giving letters names...
rather than what the romans did, "singing"
them, i.e. o omicron? that's a noun...
but the romans? oh...
that's just a syllable;
**** me... find me a hundred castratos to sing it!