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Secret stage of boredom unlocked by typing qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnmqazwsxedcrfvtgbyhnujmikolpplokimjunhybgtvfrcdexswzaq whilst holding alt gr. Once you type this it's already too late to recover from your boredom...
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Person 2- NO DON'T!
*It was already too late for Person 2. Person 1 has already got lobotomized.*
by iAmARedBird January 6, 2025
mugGet the @ł€®þ←↓→œþªßðđŋħł«»©“”nµ@ª«łß»€ð©®đ“þŋ”←ħn↓→ĸœł}þþłœĸ→µnħ←”ŋþ“đ®©ð€»ßł«ª@µn”“©»«łĸŋđðߪþœ→↓←þ®€ł@mug.

Þ

A old English letter thats only in a few languages
by Pantano Empire July 28, 2021
mugGet the Þmug.

Þ

Þe very cool letter Þat was removed by Þe frenchs Þat couldnt pronouned their Þorn's The letter originated from the rune ᚦ in the Elder Fuþark and was called thorn in the Anglo-Saxon and thorn or thurs in the Scandinavian rune poems. It is similar in appearance to the archaic Greek letter sho (ϸ), although the two are historically unrelated. The only language in which þ is currently in use is Icelandic.
Þorn
by arandomdudelol March 26, 2024
mugGet the Þmug.

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