What is your favourite letter?
Blue letter is awsome. But i know, that there's different kind of folks here, so please tell me:
- What is your favourite letter?30 votes
- Letter C: C is for Cookie!10.00%
- Letter Y: Yoshimo is willing!  0.00%
- Letter A-Z: No discriminations!10.00%
- Capital letter: TWIST AND SHOUT!  6.67%
- Black letter: Back in the old days, they could write!  6.67%
- Dog's letter: Rory the warrior and Roger the worrier were reared wrongly in a rural brewery. Roar!  3.33%
- Love letter: I'm a romantic!16.67%
- Dead letter: The best gnomeletter is a dead gnomeletter!  6.67%
- Other: Because this letter is better!40.00%
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function not in polls!Edit: Now it's unchangeable, here's the fixed version however:
The best
gnomeletter is a deadgnomeletterIn Japan, they have kanji, hiragana, katakana and romaji.
Hiragana is the usual written language, where each "letter" is either a vowel or a combo of a consonant/vowel.
My favourite is にゃ(pronounced "nya" ^_^ )
This is how Ben looks in Hiragana: べん
Katakana is similar to hiragana but is used for sound effects, expressing emphasis (like italics in English), loan words, and foreign names.
This is how Ben looks in Katakana: ベン
Kanji are Chinese characters Japan imported thousands of years ago as their first writing system. Kanji are used for every thing that hiragana and katakana aren't used for.
My favourite is 日 (that is Sun)
Ben can be written in kanji like 便 (this kanji means convenience)
Romaji is a romanized form of Japanese writing.
There is a sorting room for the lost dead in your very town...
EDIT: Although, Gnome in the name did help me pick it.
Also, I didn't want to choose between love letters and A-Z.
...Can the polls and thread titles become more random?
What's next? "What socks do you wear?"
I'm very conservative at the socks business. Mostly black with some brown. And, of course, deep blue!
Your other question is a poll also?
1: No, this is the bottom.
2: Yes, there's always downer.
3: Yes, gimme moar!
4: No, we reach the top of the polls, like the turnip business reached the top of its popularity amongst dwarfes way back. All starts with my cousin Kimble. She followed a lovely dwarven lass to her clan home in the Alimir Mountains, and started a turnip farm there. He had a rough go of it at first, let me tell you ... taxes, levies, zoning restrictions. It was almost like the dwarves didn’t want him and his farm there. But they never had turnips, so they didn’t really know what they were missing. One of those turnips started to sprout things, changed in a hurry. Turns out the dwarves of that particular clan LOVED turnips. Fried, baked, boiled, pureed, mashed - you couldn’t find a meal of the day they didn’t have turnips with. Turnips became so fashionable they began to wear clothes made from turnips. Never did a dwarf look so snazzy (or smell so appetizing) as when he dressed up in a turnip top hat and turnip tails, with turnip skin shoes to complete the ensemble. And with his turnip business booming, Kimble had more wealth than he knew what to do with. Just walking around his house was an effort, what with all the mountains of gold spilling out of every door of every room.
5: Broccoli is always a good answer!
I’m wearing a pair of my husbands thick wooly socks at the moment. The floor is cold and they are so warm and comfy.
Me too
As for socks, all mine are the same colour so it doesn't matter how many the washing machine swallows as I will always have a pair - until of course I get down to one, when I get confused and can't decide which foot to put it on.
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yes that is what I am going...
with...
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You can write so much with it.
EDIT: Shark! I mean Shark! It jumped the--oh, bother.
Mind = blewed