You’d need to also adopt eth (Ð ð) it makes the voiced dental fricative. That’s the th sound in father or another. Thorn is for the th sound in think or thorn. While we’re at it we might as well bring back wynn (Ƿ ƿ) which represents the w sound in wind. And don’t get me started on our vowel situation.
Đat þing ðere? Thorn is pretty easy; eth takes it from mildly distracting to an actual impediment to reading.
My mobile keyboard doesn’t have wynn. Unless I can add it, it’ll have to remain discarded - I’m willing to take ðe conceit only so far as is convenient. Thorn and eth are boþ easily accessible in pop-ups, a good indication ðat ðe spirits want me to pressure ðis crusade.
Don’t forget Scrooged!
Or The Muppet Movie!
My favorite Christmas movie other than Die Hard!
And Princess Bride
That’s where “I’m not a witch, I’m your wife!” comes from.
Þat’s what OP referenced wiþ þe quote.
Trying to bring the thorn back, are we?
When I remember. I’m parroting anoþer Lemmy user; I figure if enough of us get to doing it we can be really obnoxious.
A new piefed account deserves a schtick.
Come. Join us. Embrace the Þorn.
You’d need to also adopt eth (Ð ð) it makes the voiced dental fricative. That’s the th sound in father or another. Thorn is for the th sound in think or thorn. While we’re at it we might as well bring back wynn (Ƿ ƿ) which represents the w sound in wind. And don’t get me started on our vowel situation.
Does “sh” have a glyph?
Đat þing ðere? Thorn is pretty easy; eth takes it from mildly distracting to an actual impediment to reading.
My mobile keyboard doesn’t have wynn. Unless I can add it, it’ll have to remain discarded - I’m willing to take ðe conceit only so far as is convenient. Thorn and eth are boþ easily accessible in pop-ups, a good indication ðat ðe spirits want me to pressure ðis crusade.