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Using the Latin alphabet as originally intended

Don’t use spaces or punctuation. When you have a C or a K and then an S in the same word, replace it with an X, so instead of writing “LVNATICS” (lunatics), you write “LVNATIX”. You don’t use the letters J, VV or V [sic] and instead use I, VV, and V. You do not use arabic numerals, you use roman numerals.

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