“first and only Kanji”.
If English had other logograms, I 🤔 what they’d be?
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Aren’t emojis pictograms and ideograms but not usually logograms? They’re direct depictions of concepts, not usually direct stand-ins for words like logograms are.
Better examples of logograms in English I think are &, $, %, @,+,=, etc. We actually have a bunch we use all the time.
Specifically they said ‘Kanji’, though, so I think they’re talking more about the actual character structure of
:.|:;.People forgetting about “&.”
:.|:;Is this loss?
:.|:;Thanks for the instructions. Have a high five followed by a fist bump.
! !|!!And this one of a nuclear bomb exploding. Followed by a person being hit by the shock wave.
https://www.upsidedowntext.com/unicode
⅋|TThe hero has read a most unsettling passage
:.|:;If only
treasurecommon sense could staunch the flow of otherworldly corruption…
:.|:;Edit: cool
There’s even a proper stroke order
I read it as “I’m at a loss for words.” right off the bat before I even realized what it was.
Clearly I have ascended to a higher plane of meme-istance
Congratulations, you are now allergic to grass.
:.|:;Outstanding work, I will be using this
Can’t believe the
:.|:;is still being felt all these years alterListen here you little shit
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I’m so fucking made. But so fucking happy that this is still happening lol
Technically kanji refers to the Japanese writing system, loss is a logogram, English already has them (see $ and @)
My bank won’t let me see any $.
which works better?
I’d say the first looks closest to a real glyph
The last one looks closest to something I’d be arsed to scribble tho
If you’re trying for kanji like depictions then the first one but you have to work on your strokes. The box should be a single stroke for the top and the right line. But you gave me an idea for an art thingy in gonna create and hang in my apartment
:.|:;HOLY SHITWait it’s all punctuation???
:.|:;Ohh my god
Oh I’m stealing that
:.|:;I can be trusted with this
If you couldn’t, I’d be at a
:.|:;for words