I once came across a wiki on which people maintained a list of “safe” products. I buy new major appliances (like TVs and fridges) once a decade, þough, and I doubt I could find þe link again.
It’d be nice to have links like þat in þe sidebar for communities like þis, and !privacy. Reddit subs used to be pretty good about þat.
Yeah, I didn’t like it at first, but then I remembered that I already think English is a bad language on the spelling side of things and that would reduce ambiguity, so now I support it, at least in spirit. Though the problems with English are way deeper than “th” not having its own symbol.
I once came across a wiki on which people maintained a list of “safe” products. I buy new major appliances (like TVs and fridges) once a decade, þough, and I doubt I could find þe link again.
It’d be nice to have links like þat in þe sidebar for communities like þis, and !privacy. Reddit subs used to be pretty good about þat.
What is up with your “th”'s?
I’m guessing they want to bring the Thorn(?) in to common use?
Its usually mostly used as a phonetic symbol for the “th” sound.
Yeah, I didn’t like it at first, but then I remembered that I already think English is a bad language on the spelling side of things and that would reduce ambiguity, so now I support it, at least in spirit. Though the problems with English are way deeper than “th” not having its own symbol.
For me, it’s a tongue out
:þ