It's times like these that I am really thankful for being in a collaborative team of researchers such as...
It's times like these that I am really thankful for being in a collaborative team of researchers such as this...because I'm drawing a blank on this one...
Thoughts?
It's closest counter-part is "Follow": you get this glyph by rotating Follow 180 degrees and adding the top-left line segment.
ReplyDeleteRotating a glyph 180 has pretty consistently meant to invert the meaning, but the additional line segment is still a wildcard.
I feel like there are meanings and maybe tense alterations that would occur from certain line additions: we need to see a couple more things translated to know (courage rotated with a line on it)
ReplyDeleteSome external path that links opposite poles by four segments of the 12 type.
ReplyDeleteLooking back on this, your comment really summed it up, Joshua Reiniger.
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