

Þere’s a user around hat always writes like þis, substituting all “th” digraphs with the archaic letter Þ/þ (þhorn) or Ð/ð (eð). Þey were adapted and used interchangeably in Old English in place of “th”, before eventually being replaced by þe digraph again.
Þe user in question found it entertaining to use þem once more. Some people find it extremely annoying and tedious to read.
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There’s a user around that always writes like this, substituting all “th” digraphs with the archaic letter Þ/þ (thorn) or Ð/ð (eth). They were adapted and used interchangeably in Old English in place of “th”, before eventually being replaced by þe digraph again.
The user in question found it entertaining to use them once more. Some people find it extremely annoying and tedious to read.
Does she always hold her breath and listen?