Forwarded from Project Lyricova
Я
らりぱっぱらぱっぱっぱらっぱ
らりぱっぱらぱっぱっぱらっぱ
純粋が仇になる世界で——
魔法少女とチョコレゐト by ピノキオピー feat. 初音ミク
Я
啦哩啪啪啦啪啪啪啦啪
啦哩啪啪啦啪啪啪啦啪
在純粹變成仇恨的世界裡
Я
LALI-PA-PALA-PA-PA-PALA-PA
LALI-PA-PALA-PA-PA-PALA-PA
In a world where pureness backfires on us
らりぱっぱらぱっぱっぱらっぱ
らりぱっぱらぱっぱっぱらっぱ
純粋が仇になる世界で——
魔法少女とチョコレゐト by ピノキオピー feat. 初音ミク
Я
啦哩啪啪啦啪啪啪啦啪
啦哩啪啪啦啪啪啪啦啪
在純粹變成仇恨的世界裡
Я
LALI-PA-PALA-PA-PA-PALA-PA
LALI-PA-PALA-PA-PA-PALA-PA
In a world where pureness backfires on us
Plltxe.
Got a letter today from a brand I bought something last year. They did put in the effort to use an actual ball point pen and a special font to make it look like handwriting, but it’s still obvious that it is written by a machine instead of actual human. 🐦
Comparing some of the letter combinations, despite they have made some efforts to use alternative glyphs, a lot of them turns out to be pixel-perfect matching with each other, which would be nearly impossible in actual handwriting.
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Plltxe.
Comparing some of the letter combinations, despite they have made some efforts to use alternative glyphs, a lot of them turns out to be pixel-perfect matching with each other, which would be nearly impossible in actual handwriting. 🐦
They had ligatures for things like “re”, “or”, and “ti”, but how would they forget the most basic “ff” when designing the thing?!
Also, who the hell write “street” with “s-t-re-e-t”?! Shouldn’t one always join the “ee” if they ever join letters in writing?
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Also, who the hell write “street” with “s-t-re-e-t”?! Shouldn’t one always join the “ee” if they ever join letters in writing?
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