#0023 proofofblind || Fifth Glyph is Missing LUV

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Glyphs

I would count 26 glyphs in all, but a missing glyph I found. An abomination it was.

In prison I was at a whim of a missing glyph.

How can I start to say I luv you without that missing glyph?

My k yboard is now missing that glyph. I had to work around it to finish this post. Is there any way I can say a set of magic words? If only I had a missing glyph.

My son took it right out of the k yboard with his hands. I told him not to do this.

Don't touch daddy's things.

My son did it anyway thinking it was candy.

How can I finish this program without the missing glyph?

My program is just blank cod a fish floating in aqua.

Another country lingua

Then I know so many more glyphs are hiding. I just fix it by adding another country lingua. Or a Latin word can do it also. The Han dynasty has shown us a good way to say this.

글리프를 찾을 수 없으면 다른 코드를 사용하겠습니다.한글 알파벳은 24자입니다. 나는 여전히 내가 원하는 모든 것을 말할 수 있습니다. 여러분 사랑합니다. 메리 크리스마스.

I luv you.

No missing glyph can stop us from saying:

> "Happy Christmas!!"

If only I could buy a fifth glyph

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