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The Revised Phonetic Alphabet

Jerome Williams

Sounding out the upfalls and downfalls of humanity.

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From Mesopotamian bazaars and newsprint classified to digital databases, our evolving trade routes plot the coordinates for a renaissance of social values, connectivity and storytelling. The need to exchange goods (and words) is proof that ...

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C FOR CON-TENT (CONTENT)

Thank God for content. Without you, I’d never know what it means to be content. Content is a word with dual edges and double definitions that are strictly antithetical to each other. Is your cup full, or are you thinking of squandering gene...

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T FOR TEH-MOO (TEMU)

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L FOR LUHV (LOVE)

The love heart (❤) shape comes from the seed of the Silphium plant, a herbal remedy used in ancient times as a potent and favourable contraceptive. Its trajectory was so closely intertwined with the acts of love and sex that, by association...

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