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  1. jacobwb (jacobwb)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jun-2013 03:44:28 EDT jacobwb jacobwb
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    I just noticed !Debian doesn't come with Kannada fonts. What other commonly used fonts doesn't Debian come with? ಠ_ಠ
    Wednesday, 12-Jun-2013 03:44:28 EDT from identi.ca at 34°30'2"N 117°11'9"W permalink
    • usrshare (usrshare)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jun-2013 03:51:59 EDT usrshare usrshare
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      "Commonly used"? Seriously?
      Wednesday, 12-Jun-2013 03:51:59 EDT permalink
    • jacobwb (jacobwb)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jun-2013 04:02:44 EDT jacobwb jacobwb
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      @usrshare Yes, ಠ = Kannada font. And it does see pretty wide spread use, as far as emoticons go.
      Wednesday, 12-Jun-2013 04:02:44 EDT permalink
    • kaimi (kaimi)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jun-2013 08:28:33 EDT kaimi kaimi
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      • jacobwb
      @jacobwb nope, ಠ = ttha, which is in unicode. that‘s _not_ exclusive to one font (obviously, as i can see it without your font)
      Wednesday, 12-Jun-2013 08:28:33 EDT permalink
    • jacobwb (jacobwb)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jun-2013 10:09:33 EDT jacobwb jacobwb
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      @kaimi The "ttha" character comes from the Kannada alphabet: http://ur1.ca/eaqrw It being in "Unicode" on different distros is unrelated.
      Wednesday, 12-Jun-2013 10:09:33 EDT permalink

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