I was about to Have Opinions about the threats the US is making to Greenland, Denmark and Europe, then realised I have nothing useful to add, so I pressed Delete.
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It upsets me that there are no umlauts in the word umlaut
@CiaraNi
Hm. I guess you have a point there.
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It upsets me that there are no umlauts in the word umlaut
@CiaraNi this means you must like motorhead
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@CiaraNi this means you must like motorhead
@hanscees I like articles about umlauts written by Motorhead in the New Yorker
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@CiaraNi
Hm. I guess you have a point there.
@walfischbucht I mean, there really should be
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@hanscees I like articles about umlauts written by Motorhead in the New Yorker
@CiaraNi now I am confused
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@CiaraNi those umlauts are more metal than the umlauts metal bands use
@mcsquank Aren't they just. Magnificent umlauts.
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It upsets me that there are no umlauts in the word umlaut
@CiaraNi Well, it depends where in Germany you are because in some parts, they definitely pronounce that word with so many umlauts
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It upsets me that there are no umlauts in the word umlaut
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@CiaraNi now I am confused
@hanscees Sorry, that only made sense inside my head. And it's not even all umlauts. The New Yorker insists on persisting with the use of diaeresis - naïve, coöperation, etc
Edited to add: I love your meme there
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It upsets me that there are no umlauts in the word umlaut
@CiaraNi You will be pleased to hear about the Finnish word ääkkönen (usually used in the plural, ääkköset). Apparently nowadays accepted as an actual word, even if originally invented as a pun.
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@CiaraNi Well, it depends where in Germany you are because in some parts, they definitely pronounce that word with so many umlauts
@czottmann I need them to start spelling the word with so many umlauts too, please, because it feels wrong without them
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@rvedotrc I mean, it's only right and proper. Like your other examples. The word umlaut needs to start practising what it preaches.
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It upsets me that there are no umlauts in the word umlaut
@CiaraNi
And the word 'stød' isn't pronounced with a stød in it. What's with that?! -
@hanscees Sorry, that only made sense inside my head. And it's not even all umlauts. The New Yorker insists on persisting with the use of diaeresis - naïve, coöperation, etc
Edited to add: I love your meme there
@CiaraNi I don't know it's because IAM autistic I like memes so much to do the wording for me. Anyway, I steal memes like a rat steals rings only to use them later to do my talking

So the meme was stolen and not mine, but quite accurate -
Respect for choosing typographical order over digital noise
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@CiaraNi You will be pleased to hear about the Finnish word ääkkönen (usually used in the plural, ääkköset). Apparently nowadays accepted as an actual word, even if originally invented as a pun.
"ääkkönen: (computing) Any of the letters Å å, Ä ä or Ö ö, which are found in the Finnish alphabet, but not in the English one. "
I am indeed most pleased to hear about this word. Thank you.
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It upsets me that there are no umlauts in the word umlaut
@CiaraNi The word 'fada' has entered the chat.
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Respect for choosing typographical order over digital noise

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@CiaraNi The word 'fada' has entered the chat.
@psneeze This truth made me laugh actually aloud
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@psneeze This truth made me laugh actually aloud
