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Maverick I don't get it. What constitutes a "stroke".
Print English manages with only a two strokes average per character. Are we the shorthand language of human script?
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"three is the greatest number our brains can recognize without counting"
Do you believe that?
That line in black just came up when I copied and pasted the line in blue. Have our machines gone mad? Scary. Ssssh!
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