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Yo thanks thats really cool info, I will have to check out the music. It is really unfortunate that my first exposure to this language is nazis. I recognized it as an african language because I have recently been learning a lot about constructed languages in africa and found it odd that I'd see so many nazis using it
Conlangs in Africa? Please tell me more.
I mainly just like looking at the geometric structure of scripts so I couldn't actually tell you a lot about them. Basically I get high and show my friends cool writing systems I like. Don't know much about them except that a lot of the writing systems I have looked at in africa were purposefully made to preserve native african languages.
I've enjoyed scrolling through this and I specifically have liked the geometry of Ditema tas Dinoko, Gbékoun script, Luo script, and Mandombe script
Oh, so you mean like neographies is what I'd call them. I've heard a bit about these.