Snoof (They/them)

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
silvanaworld
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a happy happy day

[ID: comic of Susie and Noelle from Deltarune at the festival on the Weird Route. First panel has them sitting in the Ferris wheel with Noelle clutching Susie’s arm and leaning onto her shoulder, looking almost lethargic, while Susie smiles awkwardly. Text below reads: “why does it feel like i’ll never see you again?” Below, Noelle is handing Susie a thick roll of dollar bills, with Susie frowning as if she’s holding back an even more disturbed and worried expression. Noelle holds Susie’s hand with shadows cast behind them, as she says: “Thank you for today, Susie.” There is a long space before she says Susie’s name, and a single red pixel at the bottom of the dialogue box. End ID.]

(TY to anistarrose for the image id!)

deltarune noelle holiday susie deltarune suselle utdr noelle deltarune weird route deltarune chapter 5 my art
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human-south-of-north-pole

𓂸

phallus

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this doesn't render on windows unless next to a non-phallus hieroglyph so here is a version for windows users:

𓀐𓂸

human-south-of-north-pole

Prev: mobile user here! theres fucking nothing here

It's supposed to look like this:

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human-south-of-north-pole

Prev: How did someone make this??

Unicode, the technical standard describing what text symbols exist in computers¹ and how they are encoded², has a block containing Egyptian Hieroglyphs. And since there exists an Egyptian Hieroglyph depicting a penis³, they included it in the standard. And since most computers follow that standard, they can display a penis.

You can check out unicode characters for example here:

1) There do actually exist different standards describing which characters computers should use and how they should be encoded. These days pretty much everyone uses UTF-8 (Unicode Transformation Format) because when exchanging data between computers or programs everyone must use the same encoding to get readable results.

This also means that unicode must (try to) support pretty much everything any human could ever want to write, which means it includes many things like mathematical symbols, special symbols for just about every language, emoji, combining characters that modify other characters, a variety of spaces, box drawing symbols, control characters for eg. text direction, ...

2) Which is actually somewhat complicated. Unicode assigns each symbol a number, but then the text (sequence of symbols) needs to be converted into a sequence of bytes. This is done via the Unicode Transformation Format, which actually results in different characters needing differently many bytes to store.

Also, certain emoji (flags, anything with skin colors or gender, emoji depicting multiple people) are actually multiple characters that get squished into one symbol when rendered.

3) There actually exist three. The above, a version with cloth (𓂹) and one with emission (𓂺).


Also the unicode standard defines words like character, symbol, glyph, ... to have exact meanings, I used the interchangeably here.

le-jardin-inculte

this made me have a complete meltdown with delight as I went from "bwahahaha penis sign lol lmao" to "wait if hieroglyphs are unicode there must be an oryx one" and THERE IS!

look at it! 𓃲

𓃲𓃲𓃲𓃲 <- herd!

and the newborn hartebeest!!! 𓃛

frog! horned viper! CREATURES! I'm so happy! I'm gonna be so insufferable with this!

sapphic-gengar

it's kinda crazy. you can use these like more detailed emojis, or even make whole stories without using a single letter. here's an example:

𓀥 𓁆 𓀕

𓁆 𓀟 𓀣 𓁀