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Brett Williams

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Mar 31, 2009, 11:54:44 PM3/31/09
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lll;; sorry that we've been so slow getting started on qww'xzx-k;;
lk;;; but we're all here now kk;; so let's get started;; ;; llll;;;

Here are the K-words that I know of so far:

kk = :)
lk = :(
kl'lk = ;)
klk = ?

and Alex used lkl which means something vague and groovy kl'lk;;;

ll;; any other ideas klk;;; that's enough to keep us busy for now
anyway klk;;;

I like qww'xzx-k so far kk;;; I allowed myself a lot of my
punctuational bad-habits in qww'xzx's punctuation; so ll I'm also
going to go ahead on qww'xzx-k and allow myself to overuse "kk" &
"kl'lk" as much as I often find myself tempted to overuse smilies
kl'lk kk ll;;;


<3, <-- maybe a K-word for this kk klk;;;
mungojelly-k

Alex Fink

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Apr 8, 2009, 2:02:49 AM4/8/09
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2009/3/31 Brett Williams <mungo...@gmail.com>:

> Here are the K-words that I know of so far:
>
> kk = :)
> lk = :(
> kl'lk = ;)
> klk = ?
>
> and Alex used lkl which means something vague and groovy kl'lk;;;
>
> ll;; any other ideas klk;;;  that's enough to keep us busy for now
> anyway klk;;;

ll; I wonder whether we might want some of the more fanciful
punctuation marks I've seen proposed (for the ordinary Western
orthographic tradition); like a sarcasm mark (not quite_the same force
as "kl'lk"); or a rhetorical question mark klk;;

Of course we don't have to have a strict segregation between
punctuation-like and emoticon-like k-words;; for instance "klk" by
itself would work well for puzzlement kk;;;

lll; and this isn't an idea for a word; but a thought;; ;; the
apostrophe was first put forth as a root or stem or morpheme
separator;; what are the pieces in "kl'lk" klk;; The latter looks like
"lk" :( ; is it really klk;;;

> I like qww'xzx-k so far kk;;;  I allowed myself a lot of my
> punctuational bad-habits in qww'xzx's punctuation; so ll I'm also
> going to go ahead on qww'xzx-k and allow myself to overuse "kk" &
> "kl'lk" as much as I often find myself tempted to overuse smilies
> kl'lk kk ll;;;

Still giddy with getting to set the standards klk kl'lk;;;

> <3, <-- maybe a K-word for this kk klk;;;

Good idea kk;; ll; maybe "kkl", if we want it to be a single root or
stem or whatever klk;;

Alex-k

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