You teleported to somewhere safe and private, you won't fall to your death and nobody will see you lol.
Kookie215
I remember seeing that people can write the address on a potato and the USPS will deliver it if it has the right amount of stamps, so I suppose its possible. Definitely not "illegal" but the chances it gets thrown in the trash are high.
Oh I think you're the first person to suggest music! That is a really good idea, provided you don't die of dysentery of course.
Heres the thing though, you can write, but can you write and read Middle English from the 1300's? There are some similar words but its a very different language than what you and I are used to, it's another 200 years before Shakespeare and most English speakers struggle with even as far back as that.
I just asked AI to write my above comment in Middle English
"Lo! Her is the thinge, but thou mayst writen, canstow yet writen and reden in the Englissh of the thrittene hundred yere? Certes, ther ben som wordes ylich, but it is ful divers from that which thou and I ben y-used to. Two hundred wynters yet moot passen er Shakspere shal come, and fele folk that speken now Englyssh han gret strif to undirstanden that tyme."
Apperently billionaires do the same exact thing my broke ass does all day, bitch about their life on the internet, so probably just a lot of that, but from the bathroom of a yatch instead of the bathroom of a trailer.
They were going to brief him then it got leaked and they pulled back.
My bad if it came off as aggressive.
Which is why I didn't say I was going to do it. I just said I had the urge to do it, and admitted it was silly and weird, we're saying the same thing.
I mean, languages evolve over time anyway. If I transported you back 200 years, you would sound like an idiot to everyone around you.
Now you're a witch
Yeah, I did it backwards. Like I knew it was the 1300's but when I said the century, I went back a diget instead of forward.
The butterfly effect of that would be weird because all of our brain rot slang would change then.