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g: he/they
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which leter is the silliesst :3333
for the record, c is literally :3 ing on the blog banner
c: ey/em
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so, letters are letters, but can they make words by standing next to each other? or are words something else entirely
g: Okay, this is gonna take some explanation.
Basically, when you guys come up with new words (which happens a lot), we as a group come together to decide how that word is spelled. It's a legal requirement around here, and it might be the only law k actually follows.
Anyway, we send off these spellings to who-knows-where, and those spellings are used. Sometimes, we'll have words sent back to us if their spellings aren't satisfactory, but it doesn't happen often, for whatever reason. Maybe because of the amount it costs to have words respelled? Who knows.
[k: they/he]
Who do you like and hate the most?????
g: Well you can probably tell I hate i. He's annoying and self-absorbed, you can't really blame me.
The letter I like the most? That's a tougher question. I realise that makes me sound like I hate everyone, but there's a few good options for favourite. The first letter that comes to mind is j; he's a genuine, honest guy, and he's like a voice of reason around here.
[j: he/him]
what do the letters do for fun? :]
that's a very open-ended question
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how do characters heads like i and j float? can we just steal their face and skedaddle?
thanks apostrophe
apostrophe: they/them
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are you all related? or are you just friendos
the alphabet is a bit like a town, i'd say
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