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Simple randomness is the most elegant element I know.

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  • about 1 year, 1 month ago, npydyuan said: Wow! Thanks for the random treat, guys. Pruduiap. I love it!
  • about 1 year, 1 month ago, rolig said: Bilby, your teacher was right: in handwriting and in some typefaces the lower case Cyrillic "d" (д) often looks like a sans-serif "g" in such fonts as Helvetica, Geneva, and Ariel. But there is also a way of making a "д" in handwriting and some fonts (especially italic fonts) that looks somewhat like a reverse "6": д.
  • about 1 year, 1 month ago, bilby said: They have italics in Cyrillic? Makes sense, I just never thought of it. To me it looks like pruvuiap in lower case. My teacher taught me to do a lower case d that resembles the English g in form.
  • about 1 year, 1 month ago, Prolagus said: I think this can really be called simple randomness. Pruduiap will be happy.
  • about 1 year, 1 month ago, rolig said: npydyuan, do you know your name almost looks like it could be written in the Cyrillic alphabet in italics: прудуиап? This (without italics: прудуиап) doesn't mean anything (in Russian, at least), but it would be transliterated "pruduiap".

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