Message from @Xaverius

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2019-08-23 12:42:43 UTC  

The ' is important here

2019-08-23 12:42:44 UTC  

č to t is the same as /ʃ/ to /s/

2019-08-23 12:42:48 UTC  

>polis č

2019-08-23 12:42:52 UTC  

smh

2019-08-23 12:42:52 UTC  

Witcher 3 on Switch

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/613767975614283832/614439412201291776/ECp7Pd4WwAAab83.png

2019-08-23 12:42:54 UTC  

The Switcher

2019-08-23 12:43:00 UTC  

oh no

2019-08-23 12:43:05 UTC  

Oh YEAH

2019-08-23 12:43:17 UTC  

Soyified witcher

2019-08-23 12:43:30 UTC  

nah

2019-08-23 12:43:31 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/613767975614283832/614439569890344999/NPC_soyboi.png

2019-08-23 12:43:31 UTC  

Assasin of Soy

2019-08-23 12:43:45 UTC  

looks

2019-08-23 12:43:47 UTC  

vibrant

2019-08-23 12:43:53 UTC  

As I said, () on czech querty is porbably the worst part

2019-08-23 12:44:13 UTC  

Geralt is looking sexy

2019-08-23 12:44:16 UTC  

ye, does are scenes from Toussaint. S'meant to be oversaturated and fairy-tale like

2019-08-23 12:44:39 UTC  

$@& are used quite often too

2019-08-23 12:44:53 UTC  

whenever i switch my keyboards...

2019-08-23 12:44:54 UTC  

@leavethisbotnet why tho. I always found it convenient

2019-08-23 12:44:58 UTC  

IPA has so many weirdness stemming from nothing more than attavistic etymology

2019-08-23 12:44:58 UTC  

"gmail

2019-08-23 12:45:02 UTC  

<:why:462286147473637407>

2019-08-23 12:45:10 UTC  

In Arabic they are actually using numbers for the transliteration

2019-08-23 12:45:12 UTC  

IPA needs a small reform/update

2019-08-23 12:45:26 UTC  

pretty much uksio it's the westerner's understanding of sounds 😄

2019-08-23 12:45:29 UTC  

In arabic they are also using pictures instead of letters

2019-08-23 12:45:34 UTC  

Being on different shift level just makes () harder to write

2019-08-23 12:45:38 UTC  

ffs, stfu you languagefags. No one cares

2019-08-23 12:45:47 UTC  

Try writing 100 () on en and cz keyboard

2019-08-23 12:45:54 UTC  

Russian language also uses numbers in a bastardised transliteration

2019-08-23 12:46:29 UTC  

@Tonight at 11 - DOOM hush you, uncultured normie

2019-08-23 12:46:32 UTC  

ЯЯ

2019-08-23 12:46:47 UTC  

Not to mention [] and {} which are harder too

2019-08-23 12:47:00 UTC  

wait what do you mean different shift levels 😮

2019-08-23 12:47:10 UTC  

0 shift and 1 shift

2019-08-23 12:47:16 UTC  

My keyboard has a lot of stuff backwards

2019-08-23 12:47:27 UTC  

4 E P H O 6 bl Jl b

2019-08-23 12:47:32 UTC  

Like +/= and [/{

2019-08-23 12:47:54 UTC  

@leavethisbotnet agree with {} tho. I don't even know how to type it other than an alt code and that one is a bitch <:smugon:512048583806025739>