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grayson

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Oh, right, Google wouldn't recognize a lot of creole languages.

 

Owat eyfule amei = Oh what a fool am I.

 

And here is a phrase in Morse Code....

-- -.-- / .... --- ...- . .-. -.-. .-. .- ..-. - /
.. ... / ..-. ..- .-.. .-.. / --- ..-. / . . .-.. ...

Cheers.

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19 minutes ago, TheVat said:

And here is a phrase in Morse Code....

-- -.-- / .... --- ...- . .-. -.-. .-. .- ..-. - /
.. ... / ..-. ..- .-.. .-.. / --- ..-. / . . .-.. ...

I wrote app for smartphone to send light signals if you want to spread it to the entire Universe, so any alien spiece will be warned already.. 😛

 

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A boy stood on the burning decks,

mumbling a crust of clotted flecks, 

an oesophagus lofted to fungible heights,

expels a conundrum in bright purple tights,

a brother now fits in a microwave dish,

though adding galoshes makes it a squish.

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1 hour ago, TheVat said:

A boy stood on the burning decks,

That reminds me of some childish nonsense, or is it?

 

The boy stood on the burning deck, (boys tend to do high risk things like that)

his feet were full of blisters, (they would be)

the fire burnt his trousers off, (it would)

he should have worn his sisters. (if he did his trousers wouldn't have burnt off)

 

One fine day in the middle of the night,

two dead men got up to fight,

back to back they faced each other,

drew their swords and shot each other.

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