No because that wouldn't be a real person
But it's still technically the same concept Even if it is just a computer Why are catfish called catfish? Primarily because of their whiskers. Then why are seals not called catmammaliaformes? Names are weird...like, who looked at a potato many years ago and was like, "hmm, I'm going to call this a potato" Many words have Latin or Greek roots to explain the meaning in what they are called but where did those roots come from? Where do those root words have their roots? What is their meaning? And how did the transition from glyphs to letters happen? Glyphs make sense, a nice little picture to represent what you are talking about Then someone decided to overcomplicate things and assign random shapes to various sounds
That would be awesome if we still used glyphs Everything would be more simple
It would be much more universal
One language for the entire world
If you don't know the specific glyph that certain groups use you can just draw a basic representation of it and it would be more likely understood than if I were to try and speak English to someone who only spoke Spanish and make my point understood Glyphs are great This entire conversation has just been stream of consciousness, I'm just typing out whatever random thoughts happen to pop into my head From catfishing to glyphs as a universal language :) So it goes Now I'm just thinking about cake Lemon cake specifically Lemon cake is the best kind of cake, especially when it is moist and covered in a cool whip frosting What's your favorite type of cake? Do you even like cake? Sometimes I prefer cookies to cake... Lemon cookies specifically :) I really just like lemon