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Discussion: ANTIdiaRy: Anti Bedroom Open
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Originally posted by Burqa
No, it's a custom made font.
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thank you
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Y'all are so.....
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This thread right now
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Quote:
Originally posted by Teneo
The number of dots represent the letter placement in the abecedary. So, one dot for a, two dots for b, three dots for c. You have to write them in a 6x6 grill, like dices. This system can also be used for blind people. In order to communicate with blind people, you will have tor translate your message into dots. You'll have to have a good pause between letters so they don't get confused, and when you finish a word, you have to say "poot".
Let's put an example, R8 in dot would be: - R is the 18th letter in the abecedary, so 18 dots: dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot
- e is the 5th letter, 5 dots: dot dot dot dot dot
- i is the 9th letter: dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot
- g: dot dot dot dot dot dot dot
- h: dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot
- t: dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot
So, if you want someone to understand the message, now that you have translated it to dots, you'll say (- means 5 second pause between words): dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot poot dot dot dot dot dot - dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot - dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot - dot dot dot dot dot dot dot - dot dot dot dot dot dot dot - dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot - dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot And for the very question you had, how would you represent them graphically so blind people can recognize it when they see it, it would be:
I hope this was useful to you and has helped you to understand how to use the dots. Actually, this is called sign language and it's a great way for us to communicate with blind people. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
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Member Since: 8/7/2015
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Quote:
Originally posted by Teneo
The number of dots represent the letter placement in the abecedary. So, one dot for a, two dots for b, three dots for c. You have to write them in a 6x6 grill, like dices. This system can also be used for blind people. In order to communicate with blind people, you will have tor translate your message into dots. You'll have to have a good pause between letters so they don't get confused, and when you finish a word, you have to say "poot".
Let's put an example, R8 in dot would be: - R is the 18th letter in the abecedary, so 18 dots: dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot
- e is the 5th letter, 5 dots: dot dot dot dot dot
- i is the 9th letter: dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot
- g: dot dot dot dot dot dot dot
- h: dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot
- t: dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot
So, if you want someone to understand the message, now that you have translated it to dots, you'll say (- means 5 second pause between words): dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot poot dot dot dot dot dot - dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot - dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot - dot dot dot dot dot dot dot - dot dot dot dot dot dot dot - dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot - dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot And for the very question you had, how would you represent them graphically so blind people can recognize it when they see it, it would be:
I hope this was useful to you and has helped you to understand how to use the dots. Actually, this is called sign language and it's a great way for us to communicate with blind people. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
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This braille lesson im LEARNT
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Quote:
Originally posted by Reeawna
This braille lesson im LEARNT
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"LEARNT"
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Member Since: 8/17/2013
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Quote:
Originally posted by Teneo
1. FourFiveSeconds
2. American Oxygen
3. Bitch Better Have My Money
4. James Blunt - James Joint [Interlude]
5. Only If For A Night
6. Kiss it Better
7. Body Milk ft. Jay-Z - NOT REAL
8. Nothings Promised
9. Pretty Nonsense
10. Love On The Brain
11. Tourist ft. Travis Scott
The list keeps growing
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fixed
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Originally posted by Rihannamar
Sexy!
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SCREAMING
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last pages
I can't
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James Joint better come before Higher on the album!
I wonder out of these which will be on the album:
- Higher
- Kiss It Better
- Only If For A Night
- Nothing's Promised
- James Joint
- Bitch Better Have My Money
- Just Feel It
- Love on the Brain
- Tourist
- Pretty Nonsense
- Four Five Seconds
- American Oxygen
- One Life to Live
- Ignite Me
...Surely not ALL of them? I wonder how many songs we'll get. I truly hope American Oxygen is left off. I'd prefer Four Five Seconds on the deluxe, too. But we'll see.
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Member Since: 1/23/2011
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Originally posted by Ice Cream Skies
James Joint better come before Higher on the album!
I wonder out of these which will be on the album:
- Higher
- Kiss It Better
- Only If For A Night
- Nothing's Promised
- James Joint
- Bitch Better Have My Money
- Just Feel It
- Love on the Brain
- Tourist
- Pretty Nonsense
- Four Five Seconds
- American Oxygen
- One Life to Live
- Ignite Me
...Surely not ALL of them? I wonder how many songs we'll get. I truly hope American Oxygen is left off. I'd prefer Four Five Seconds on the deluxe, too. But we'll see.
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I was thinking the same.
AO doesn't need to bo on ANTi. FFS is good but it not should be on standard version.
I don't think half of the list will be on ANTi.
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AO and FFS are both some of her best and most brave songs. Both should feature prominently on the standard.
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Originally posted by ELECTRAHEARTPOP
AO and FFS are both some of her best and most brave songs. Both should feature prominently on the standard.
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Member Since: 4/20/2012
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Quote:
Originally posted by ELECTRAHEARTPOP
AO and FFS are both some of her best and most brave songs. Both should feature prominently on the standard.
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Member Since: 9/16/2011
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These ones are mandatory for me:
- Higher
- Kiss It Better
- James Joint (I ****ing LOVE this for some reason)
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Quote:
Originally posted by Teneo
The number of dots represent the letter placement in the abecedary. So, one dot for a, two dots for b, three dots for c. You have to write them in a 6x6 grill, like dices. This system can also be used for blind people. In order to communicate with blind people, you will have tor translate your message into dots. You'll have to have a good pause between letters so they don't get confused, and when you finish a word, you have to say "poot".
Let's put an example, R8 in dot would be: - R is the 18th letter in the abecedary, so 18 dots: dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot
- e is the 5th letter, 5 dots: dot dot dot dot dot
- i is the 9th letter: dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot
- g: dot dot dot dot dot dot dot
- h: dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot
- t: dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot
So, if you want someone to understand the message, now that you have translated it to dots, you'll say (- means 5 second pause between words): dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot poot dot dot dot dot dot - dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot - dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot - dot dot dot dot dot dot dot - dot dot dot dot dot dot dot - dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot - dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot And for the very question you had, how would you represent them graphically so blind people can recognize it when they see it, it would be:
I hope this was useful to you and has helped you to understand how to use the dots. Actually, this is called sign language and it's a great way for us to communicate with blind people. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
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I still don't get it
elaborate more please
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Member Since: 8/7/2015
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Quote:
Originally posted by ELECTRAHEARTPOP
AO and FFS are both some of her best and most brave songs. Both should feature prominently on the standard.
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Brave?
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Member Since: 3/18/2012
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Quote:
Originally posted by ELECTRAHEARTPOP
AO and FFS are both some of her best and most brave songs. Both should feature prominently on the standard.
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Agreed
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Banned
Member Since: 8/17/2013
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Quote:
Originally posted by Teneo
The number of dots represent the letter placement in the abecedary. So, one dot for a, two dots for b, three dots for c. You have to write them in a 6x6 grill, like dices. This system can also be used for blind people. In order to communicate with blind people, you will have tor translate your message into dots. You'll have to have a good pause between letters so they don't get confused, and when you finish a word, you have to say "poot".
Let's put an example, R8 in dot would be: - R is the 18th letter in the abecedary, so 18 dots: dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot
- e is the 5th letter, 5 dots: dot dot dot dot dot
- i is the 9th letter: dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot
- g: dot dot dot dot dot dot dot
- h: dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot
- t: dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot
So, if you want someone to understand the message, now that you have translated it to dots, you'll say (- means 5 second pause between words): dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot poot dot dot dot dot dot - dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot - dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot - dot dot dot dot dot dot dot - dot dot dot dot dot dot dot - dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot - dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot And for the very question you had, how would you represent them graphically so blind people can recognize it when they see it, it would be:
I hope this was useful to you and has helped you to understand how to use the dots. Actually, this is called sign language and it's a great way for us to communicate with blind people. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
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