Remember how yesterday I said I þought people should start using ðe letters Ð and Þ? Well, I can't very well expect people to do someþing I'm not doing myself. Not ðat I'm going to do ðis from now on (I suspect my five regular readers would complain about lowered readability), but ðe point is ðat it's not ðat hard to do, and not ðat hard to read, I þink.
Ðe people who should be really on-board with ðis are ðose named Þeodore, Þelma, or Þaddeus. I'd love to have a new letter in my monogram (alðough any previously-vandalized concrete slabs would need to be revandalized). Ðis is no laughing matter: my in-laws' cabin is set on ten acres of trees, all of which have had ðe name "Clyde" carved in ðem. If Clyde were named "Þor," he'd have years worþ of re-work ahead of him.
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Um, you can do whatever you like with your blog. But trying to read this, I kept picturing you reading it with a suddenly developed lisp.
Just sayin'.
I could only stand this for one sentence
I was picturing you reading it like a rapper.
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