it almost looks like one of those where you cant tell which head goes to which body or you can but that the misinterpretation of it is easy enough to provoke intrigue
anyone who's just lurkin around bored: what do you think the value is of redundancy in encoded (written) language? i.e. why are words made from such arbitrary arrangements of characters inefficiently instead of a much simpler and compact mapping like just base 26 representation and compactified into aaa, aab, aac and so forth there's a lot of reasons but im just curious what seems obvious to folks
aside from the natural evolution of a language that would obviously not know in advance what all the words are in order to map it compactly, what's the functional value that we have of the character redundancy instead of that how does it help us
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what stands out most to me is structure and recognition it'd be very difficult for a person to recognize what definition was mapped to word xxjskxljf it's too arbitrary, and it's not quickly distinguishable from xxjksxljf, one character off, whose definition could be a conjugation or could be something completely unrelated so there's no real structure mapping our own word system just kind of evolved and wasn't specifically designed, so it's a form of natural encoding that i think is super interesting
>>656742 This but Ichika and Miku swapped for me. Really it's a close race between those two and Yotsuba for me though. They're all so much fun.
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>>656743 Just one cour for this adaptation. It's a fairly popular manga though so maybe there'll be more adaptation. I think there's enough original mater
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original material to do another season's worth of show though.