If even one person reads ⟨þ⟩ in any of my writings, past or future (obviously far more than these forum posts), and looks it up and discovers the runes, then I have accomplished my purpose. The fact that you or anyone else has to use 2% extra of their brain power to read the text is completely...
Appeal to Ridicule. “Uranus = YOUR-ANUS haha!” is not an argument.
This is history denial. All written history of Scandinavian countries before the 1700s refutes this. There are 6,000+ runestones still in existence, most of them with banal inscriptions such as “And Ulfr has taken three payments...
I bet if þe default font was changed to serif, and after a while I began to be þe only one using sans-serif Arial, I would still get attacked for doing so. Because what is being attacked is not þe font itself, but þe fact þat it is an outlier and unfamiliar in a sea of uniformity. Unfamiliarity...
I have a higher purpose in using ⟨þ⟩ þat you apparently are eiþer ignorant of or reject, and making people use a little more of þeir brain power to read one new letter is not someþing þat holds a candle against it.
And apparently everyone on þis forum is so unfamiliar wiþ serif fonts þat I can...
I’m actually amazed. Have you never seen a serif font before, or are you just forgetting what it is called? If you’ve ever read a book in your life you surely must have been exposed to a serif font? Or gone to school? I swear, you guys are acting like I’m writing in Greek uncial script or...
I guess þe repeated strawmen, irrelevant conclusions, and arguments from self-knowing do get on my nerves. Why is þere so much unfounded confidence in one’s statements? It comes from feeling like most people just want to get þeir two cents in.
I do realize after I post þat I could have stated...
Again wiþ þe language vs. letter strawman. I’m not using Old English. You can’t even read Old English. All I did was change one grapheme, and you are freaking out lmao. Þat adoption of þe letter will never happen unless some people start using it right now. It’s like saying “I’ll start...
Uh… no. I’m not responsible for your bad eyesight, abysmally poor screen resolution and/or inability to mentally adapt to a single character changed in oþerwise standard English. Don’t fucking strawman me by claiming what I’m doing is æquivalent to using a different language. I am not going to...
Hence why þe sharp point of Þurisaz turned into a curve in ⟨þ⟩. It’s not a rune anymore, it’s a letter based on a rune. And as for writing English directly in runes, I þink you’re confusing cursive script wiþ handwriting. One can write anyþing by hand, including þe runes and and regular print...
⟨þ⟩ (Thorn) was a prominent English letter based on Þurisaz þat died out in þe 17þ century. I made a þread on þis encouraging its revival. Þe triangular point of Þurisaz evolved into a round circle, making it look more like ⟨p⟩ and ⟨b⟩. Þe move to revive it isn’t my own initiative, it’s been...
Yes, I made a þread on þis ≈1 monþ ago. It can only be beneficial to revive ⟨þ⟩, and raising curiousness about þe letter will also serve as a gateway to runes & Spiritual Satanism.
It’s funny you say þat, considering sans-serif was literally introduced to þe masses in order to catch eyes in advertisements and store signs. One of þe names given to sans-serif was literally “Grotesque”, based on how ugly it is in comparison to serif. The only reason computers use sans-serif...
I concluded this a little while ago. I have switched from Georgia to Book Antiqua. But I will never use sans-serif, which is an ugly letterform meant for peasants & low-lives.
1 Corinþians 1:18‒29 should make it absolutely clear þat þese vermin do not deserve a shred of mercy or empaþy. Þey despise all reason, science, and logic. Þeir God demands þe destruction of all rationality in the world. It is not possible to be xian and use your brain. It is obvious why xians...
I have had one, it was rather strange. Þe priests and what I þink was þe pope himself were teleporting, following me around a hilly landscape and into a train tunnel. It was unnerving.