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@tftivan
John, Daisy, and Oscar draw Star Wars characters
Someone in facebook also posted this too
Omg
Mediglyphics
This shit’s infuriating
Oh, this is a type of shorthand!
There are 3 main types, but from my research, this looks to be American Gregg Shorthand.
As you can see, there are set symbols for every letter.
Let’s break one of the words down:
Using the Gregg Alphabet as reference, we can see most of the letters in “atrophied” are present. But why no “o” vowel, and why is “ph” written as “f”?
Simple. In shorthand, you cut out all vowels in a word when writing it down, with the exception of words that BEGIN or END with a vowel (hence the “a” at the start being present), or like in the “i” in “atrophied”, to make it more readable when the sound could be harder to distinguish if it isn’t written. In “atrophied” if the the “i” isn’t written, it could be hard to tell if the writer meant a “fud”, “fad”, “fod” or “fid” sound, for example.
Also, since Shorthand is a phonetic writing system, you are encouraged to write down the phonetic sounds of words rather than the actual letter blends - in this case, write an “f” instead of a “ph”.
So in actuality, these aren’t just meaningless scribbles - it’s Gregg Shorthand, a writing system developed to take down notes more quickly than when written out in full, which is very useful in a medical or journalistic environment.
Some people can even write over 100 words in a minute! And, it’s been in use since John Robert Gregg invented it in 1888! Wow! So old!
Isn’t language amazing~?
Walk slowly together ❤🐈❤🐳
Beb
Someday I will tell you how much I love you
Let me just enjoy these happy moments we spend together
How to Help a Friend See they’re Not a Failure
1. Remind them of all the kind and thoughtful things they’ve done for you, and for the other people in their life.
2. Remind them of times when they’ve pushed ahead, and kept on going, even when it was hard.
3. Remind them of the times when things worked out eventually, and their efforts were rewarded, and they reached a personal goal.
4. Remind of the funny things they’ve said and done, and the times when you have laughed, and shared some happy memories.
5. Show them they are worthwhile and are valuable by doing something special that makes them feel they’re loved.
[Cat meows, but it’s been autotuned]
this is my favourite video on the internet
I found these pictures a few days ago and I have not stopped thinking about them since
Legend of Zelda X Pokemon by bilsu.art
Navi = me
Brooklyn Nine-Nine / Raymond Holt and Kevin
requested by @rustandruin
When A Black Trans Girl is TIRED of y’all SHIT!
I’m cryn
I’m SCREAMING, yesss sis
🏃🏾♀️🏃🏾♀️🏃🏾♀️🏃🏾♀️OH MY FUCKING GOD!!! 😂😂😂
BUILT LIKE A BAG OF CLOTHES 😭😭
Listennnnnnnnnnn
“ Are those double d’s… If so sell them to me”! Omg 😈
tell me why this budgetless gay youtube series made for fun by a group of friends has the best editing and writing of anything i’ve watched in a year.
also tell me how this single scene can contain every single one of the top three most iconic lines in history.
Witches On Tinder
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Stranger Things (2016)
Anyone here familiar with the function of oxytocin? psych2go