“kill them with kindness”
“kill them with kindness”
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“kill them with kindness” Wrong. CURSE OF RA 𓀀 𓀁 𓀂 𓀃 𓀄 𓀅 𓀆 𓀇 𓀈 𓀉 𓀊 𓀋 𓀌 𓀍 𓀎 𓀏 𓀐 𓀑 𓀒 𓀓 𓀔 𓀕 𓀖 𓀗 𓀘 𓀙 𓀚 𓀛 𓀜 𓀝 𓀞 𓀟 𓀠 𓀡 𓀢 𓀣 𓀤 𓀥 𓀦 𓀧 𓀨 𓀩 𓀪 𓀫 𓀬 𓀭 𓀮 𓀯 𓀰 𓀱 𓀲 𓀳 𓀴 𓀵 𓀶 𓀷 𓀸 𓀹 𓀺 𓀻 𓀼 𓀽 𓀾 𓀿 𓁀 𓁁 𓁂 𓁃 𓁄 𓁅 𓁆 𓁇 𓁈 𓁉 𓁊 𓁋 𓁌 𓁍 𓁎 𓁏 𓁐 𓁑 𓀄 𓀅 𓀆
what-even-is-thiss
This is just Gardiner's sign list of Egyptian Hieroglyphics A1-B2 with a couple of repeats thrown in at the end. You've thrown a vocabulary list at us.
magical-bear-dubin
"Kill them with kindness" Wrong. CURSE OF CEASAR
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84 1 ReplyA tale as old as the pyramids.
24 0 ReplyIt's origins are lost to time
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14 0 ReplyJFC
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You've lost me
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Correct me if I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure J and W aren't in the Latin alphabet.
That's not the curse of Caesar, it's the curse of William.
17 0 ReplySPQR is on point
14 0 ReplyIt's not vocabulary. Hieroglyphics are an alphabet. What a smarty pants dumb dumb that first replier is.
7 0 Replyakshually, hieroglyphics use logographic, syllabic, and alphabetical elements to form a logography which can be used as an abjad
25 0 ReplyStop seducing me, I'm a married man.
13 0 ReplyThis commenter heiroglyphs!
In many texts, writers play with different or unusual ways of sounding out words perhaps to make the visual representation better. Ugh. Here's a link if you're interested in learning more
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If you're going to be pedantic, at least be correct.
1 0 ReplyFine, fine, but it's (mostly) not words like people used to think and the screenshot implied.
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Hate to be that guy, but Caesar wouldn't have known the letters J, U and W
3 0 ReplyThere was no J in Caesars alphabet.
1 0 Replyalso no u and no w
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