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word word word this is to see how the formatting of the forum posts works with the article styling.
word word word this is to see how the formatting of the forum posts works with the article styling.
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Loremaster
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Kind words uncommonly seen on a forum post i have a lot more to say but im wondering if it will even fit in all of these lines! if the vertical align doesnt work i will do a backflip into the joddamn atlantic oceannnnnn it worked! |
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| (OLD) Posted: 08-20-2018, 01:03 CST | reply ⮲ | |
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Asemic writing is a wordless open semantic form of writing.[2][3][4] The word asemic /eɪˈsiːmɪk/ means "having no specific semantic content", or "without the smallest unit of meaning".[a] Asemic writing fuses text and image together, while minimising the use of gestures, lines and symbols. Its non-specificity leaves readers to interpret its meaning – such works can have multiple meanings that evolve over time.[5] The open nature of asemic works allows for meaning to occur across linguistic understanding; an asemic text may be "read" in a similar fashion regardless of the reader's natural language.[6] Quoted from Username: Kind words uncommonly seen on a forum post i have a lot more to say but im wondering if it will even fit in all of these lines! if the vertical align doesnt work i will do a backflip into the joddamn atlantic oceannnnnn Asemic writing exists in many different forms. It is often created with a pen or brush, but can range from being hand drawn in the sand with a stick and documented by photography,[7] or to works on canvas, paper, computer images, and animations. The key to asemic writing is that even though it is traditionally "unreadable" it still maintains a strong attractive appeal to the reader's eye. Various asemic writing includes pictograms, or ideograms the meanings of which are sometimes suggested by their shapes, though it may also flow as an abstract expressionist scribble which resembles writing but avoids words. Asemic writing, at times, exists as a conception or shadow of conventional writing practices. Reflecting writing, but not completely existing as a traditional writing system, asemic writing seeks to make the reader hover in a state between reading and looking.[8] Asemic writing has no verbal sense, though it may have clear textual sense.[9] Through its formatting and structure, asemic writing may suggest a type of document and, thereby, suggest a meaning. The form of art is still writing, often calligraphic in form, and either depends on a reader's sense and knowledge of writing systems for it to make sense,[9] or can be understood through aesthetic intuition.[2] True asemic writing occurs when the creator of the asemic piece cannot read their own asemic writing. Relative asemic writing is a natural writing system that can be read by some people but not by everyone (e.g. ciphers, wildstyle, etc.). Most asemic writing lies between these two extremes.[10] Influences on asemic writing are illegible, invented, or primal scripts (cave paintings, doodles, children's drawings, etc.). But instead of being thought of as mimicry of preliterate expression, asemic writing may be considered to be a global postliterate style of writing that uses all forms of creativity for inspiration. Other influences on asemic writing are alien languages in science fiction, artistic languages, sigils, undeciphered scripts, and graffiti.[11] Uses for asemic writing include mental and creative idea stimulation, non-verbal communication, meditation, hoaxes, curing writer's block, privacy, and general authorial self-expression. |
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