• Øπ3ŕ
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      1. crass*, FFS. (and too*, while I’m at it)
      2. If by “cut”, you mean “not included”, then that’s a whole other can of worms re: your comprehension of this shared reality we live in.
          • @nanoswarm9k@lemmus.org
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            58 days ago

            c not as fun as k. no one cares. spelling is for comand line. The rest is jazz. Talking by the numbers is for the coffin-hearted.

            • @Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe
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              48 days ago

              If spelling doesn’t matter, why then are all your other words properly spelled in their English form.

              And you used proper capitalization and spaces.

              Don’t be disingenuous.

              • @nanoswarm9k@lemmus.org
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                18 days ago

                I am a fully genuine fiction writer. I am fully candid about the neccesity of fun.

                Language is a conductive medium that behaves bizzarely depending on environmental conditions.

                Spelling matters for comandline, translation.

                My tongue nor typewriter are region-locked. They are drunken and given to singing.

                No need to mind. :3 Fortunately plants look great in bauhaus.

                • @nanoswarm9k@lemmus.org
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                  18 days ago

                  Perhaps what sets me apart from some first language english speakers is that I don’t necessarily treat it as superior in value to other languages, even dowm to the phonym. I just want to create and communicate.

            • @bleistift2@sopuli.xyz
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              38 days ago

              Krass is German.

              c not as fun as k.

              That’s the worst attempt at Motte-and-bailey I’ve ever seen.

              no one cares.

              This conversation proves otherwise.

                  • @nanoswarm9k@lemmus.org
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                    18 days ago

                    where are you coming from? i’m sure youre english is better than my kreaol, german, or russian.

                    Just more of a hedonist when it comes to vocabulary, yk?

          • @Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe
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            38 days ago

            And I think that comes from French via the Norman invasion of 1066.

            C vs K is a major distinction of language families too, I forget the terminology for it.

            • @bleistift2@sopuli.xyz
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              You’re absolutely right! Those dumb English people are wrong for not adhering to the German spelling reform. How dare they?

              Also the spelling reform only changed the previous ß to a ss. The spelling reform has nothing to do with the c/k debate. What was your point again other than brainless insults?

              • No, you are dumb because you can’t follow a simple conversation that is still written out.

                I was using German. Doesn’t matter how the English spelling is.

                That is too difficult for you to understand. With all your Arroganz, that is too much for you.

        • Øπ3ŕ
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          108 days ago

          Sheiße. 😭

          Entschuldigung. It’s a risky day for sanity out here in the soon-to-be-wasteland of a nation. I could’ve been kinder instead of acting like one. (Wortspiel ftw?) 🙇🏼‍♂️🥲