I'm going to do a Fedi game because I've always wanted to do one.
We're going to be doing a cleaning up of the English alphabet, starting from Z and going to A, maybe adding a few letters while we're at it. We'll be doing one every day.
Therefore, for day one does Z live, or die...
You know what, I'll also abide by the decisions for the entire length of the game. If a letter is removed, I will not post using that letter anymore.
The Z is a great letter in scrabble, (I think) almost as good as the Q.
@noisytoot The last few days are just repeating characters I guess
@noisytoot I started with Z because I want to hold off on vowels for as long as possible. Removing a vowel immediately would be quite the challenge.
Some non-vovvels like VV vvill be quite easy to remove, since vve English vvriters have had suitable substitutes (or vvorkarounds) throughout history.
@dpnash @noisytoot I don't plan on using orthography hacks to write anything. I'll just rewrite the spelling of the word, or just entirely leave parts off if it gets the point across.
And 'Z' remains in the alphabet with a almost 3/4 of voters voting to keep it.
Next down the list is 'Y'! So, vote whether or not 'Y' is allowed to remain.
Well, somehow there was a 50/50 split in the vote, so I'll make the executive decision to remove the letter. Ies, we finalli have a letter removed!
Next up is the letter 'X'.
@justsoup
I'm finding various puns for its removal (execute, axe, expunge), but none for its keeping.
Making a veri sensible choice, the previous letter has been removed. It was bareli used aniwaies.
Continuing on, we have 'W'.
@justsoup it's clearli a vaste of space and doesn't look even remoteli like "uu"
The letter representing the voiced labial–velar approksimant has been removed! Uae noue have to approksimate uaat uae uaould have used it for...
Aniuaais, uae've reached a point uaere a bit of a break is deserved. Let's do something a bit different. Should '¡' be added to English? (e.g. ¡Hello!)
Note: This uaell also result in the release of "¿ ?". Continue at iour ouen peril.
@justsoup "Aniwais" has a W in it - I'm sorry I missed the last poll, I absolutely would have voted to keep W.
@UltrasonicMadness Thank iou. I've corrected the mistake. It uaas a bit to readable. (I need a find-and-replace script...)
@UltrasonicMadness I uas not ekspecting its removal. I have no idea houe to spell anithing animore.
@justsoup French seems to manage somehough
@UltrasonicMadness That's until 'e' loses the vote and I'm screwed.
@justsoup English alreadi has too mani vouels for the Latin alphabet - sureli none of them uill be removed.
¡Excellent!
¿Having borrowed some Orthography from Spanish, should we borrow some from German, namely: all Nouns must begin with a Capital Letter to avoid violating its Rules of Grammar?