Does that make braille the true language of love?
http://becomingitalianwordbyword.typepad.com/becomingitalian/2017/02/valentines-day-in-the-italian-language.html
http://becomingitalianwordbyword.typepad.com/becomingitalian/2017/02/valentines-day-in-the-italian-language.html
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Date: 2017-02-13 07:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2017-02-13 09:22 pm (UTC)Technically, I believe it is a script, but I couldn't resist going for the cheap joke.
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Ann (capriuni http://capriuni.dreamwidth.org/profile ) replied to your Dreamwidth entry http://kestrell.dreamwidth.org/261083.html "That's right: the first valentine note was sent to a blind girl" in which you said:
Does that make braille the true language of love? http://becomingitalianwordbyword.typepad.com/becomingitalian/2017/02/valenti nes-day-in-the-italian-language.html
The reply was:
Well, since Braille isn't exactly a language (is it?) ...Maybe it's the font of love.
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Date: 2017-02-13 09:30 pm (UTC)I was also thinking pun-tastically, via font/fount, with the latter meaning "Bountiful source" of something...