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User JellicleCat posted this on linguistics stackexhange a few years ago. None of us were able to come up with a satisfying answer but most seemed to agree that it was an idiosyncratic cipher or shorthand. It means that puzzlers may be better equipped to solve it than linguists.



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I've wondered about this script since I saw it years ago. I imagine it's an English cipher. Can anyone tell me?



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    User JellicleCat posted this on linguistics stackexhange a few years ago. None of us were able to come up with a satisfying answer but most seemed to agree that it was an idiosyncratic cipher or shorthand. It means that puzzlers may be better equipped to solve it than linguists.



    Anyway, the original question was:




    I've wondered about this script since I saw it years ago. I imagine it's an English cipher. Can anyone tell me?



    enter image description here




    He later added in the comments section:




    an intern left it on his notepad on his last day in the office











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      Anyway, the original question was:




      I've wondered about this script since I saw it years ago. I imagine it's an English cipher. Can anyone tell me?



      enter image description here




      He later added in the comments section:




      an intern left it on his notepad on his last day in the office











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      User JellicleCat posted this on linguistics stackexhange a few years ago. None of us were able to come up with a satisfying answer but most seemed to agree that it was an idiosyncratic cipher or shorthand. It means that puzzlers may be better equipped to solve it than linguists.



      Anyway, the original question was:




      I've wondered about this script since I saw it years ago. I imagine it's an English cipher. Can anyone tell me?



      enter image description here




      He later added in the comments section:




      an intern left it on his notepad on his last day in the office








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          This appears to be Elian Script. I'm not sure I can read the writer's handwriting entirely (and they seem to have added some nonstandard things like a zigzag for T), but the first few lines read:




          PAR?NRE RENR



          ?HE C PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE!



          I REALLY WANT MY PEN!




          Edit by OP: I spend some time to fully decipher it but I think Deusovi deserves the real credit for an answer so I present it as an edit:




          park nre renr

          the c programming langua#ge!

          i really want my pen!

          create a c[=b?]etter interface for reports

          hey mr flava! flava

          i reall#y should practice my elian s#cript more

          the d language is fun to use indeed!

          i really should practice my elian script

          mayby # i should standerdiz ze


          { changed pens }


          testing this pen

          it writes # mu#a [=much?] faster







          share|improve this answer











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            I think it can be assumed that the zigzag with a dot is a T, and therefore the zigzag without the dot would be a K
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            – AHKieran
            yesterday










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            Wow! I mean, seriously! I'm gonna have to verify it after working hours but it looks very promising. Thank you!
            $endgroup$
            – cyco130
            yesterday










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            @AHKieran Yes, probably! But I was unsure about that first line, so I just left it as-is.
            $endgroup$
            – Deusovi
            yesterday






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            There's also this little thing, maybe you could take a look at it. :)
            $endgroup$
            – Vilx-
            19 hours ago






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            @Vilx- isn't it obvious? (in case you or someone else hasn't already seen that)
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          $begingroup$

          This appears to be Elian Script. I'm not sure I can read the writer's handwriting entirely (and they seem to have added some nonstandard things like a zigzag for T), but the first few lines read:




          PAR?NRE RENR



          ?HE C PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE!



          I REALLY WANT MY PEN!




          Edit by OP: I spend some time to fully decipher it but I think Deusovi deserves the real credit for an answer so I present it as an edit:




          park nre renr

          the c programming langua#ge!

          i really want my pen!

          create a c[=b?]etter interface for reports

          hey mr flava! flava

          i reall#y should practice my elian s#cript more

          the d language is fun to use indeed!

          i really should practice my elian script

          mayby # i should standerdiz ze


          { changed pens }


          testing this pen

          it writes # mu#a [=much?] faster







          share|improve this answer











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          • 1




            $begingroup$
            I think it can be assumed that the zigzag with a dot is a T, and therefore the zigzag without the dot would be a K
            $endgroup$
            – AHKieran
            yesterday










          • $begingroup$
            Wow! I mean, seriously! I'm gonna have to verify it after working hours but it looks very promising. Thank you!
            $endgroup$
            – cyco130
            yesterday










          • $begingroup$
            @AHKieran Yes, probably! But I was unsure about that first line, so I just left it as-is.
            $endgroup$
            – Deusovi
            yesterday






          • 4




            $begingroup$
            There's also this little thing, maybe you could take a look at it. :)
            $endgroup$
            – Vilx-
            19 hours ago






          • 2




            $begingroup$
            @Vilx- isn't it obvious? (in case you or someone else hasn't already seen that)
            $endgroup$
            – Rob Watts
            15 hours ago
















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          $begingroup$

          This appears to be Elian Script. I'm not sure I can read the writer's handwriting entirely (and they seem to have added some nonstandard things like a zigzag for T), but the first few lines read:




          PAR?NRE RENR



          ?HE C PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE!



          I REALLY WANT MY PEN!




          Edit by OP: I spend some time to fully decipher it but I think Deusovi deserves the real credit for an answer so I present it as an edit:




          park nre renr

          the c programming langua#ge!

          i really want my pen!

          create a c[=b?]etter interface for reports

          hey mr flava! flava

          i reall#y should practice my elian s#cript more

          the d language is fun to use indeed!

          i really should practice my elian script

          mayby # i should standerdiz ze


          { changed pens }


          testing this pen

          it writes # mu#a [=much?] faster







          share|improve this answer











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          • 1




            $begingroup$
            I think it can be assumed that the zigzag with a dot is a T, and therefore the zigzag without the dot would be a K
            $endgroup$
            – AHKieran
            yesterday










          • $begingroup$
            Wow! I mean, seriously! I'm gonna have to verify it after working hours but it looks very promising. Thank you!
            $endgroup$
            – cyco130
            yesterday










          • $begingroup$
            @AHKieran Yes, probably! But I was unsure about that first line, so I just left it as-is.
            $endgroup$
            – Deusovi
            yesterday






          • 4




            $begingroup$
            There's also this little thing, maybe you could take a look at it. :)
            $endgroup$
            – Vilx-
            19 hours ago






          • 2




            $begingroup$
            @Vilx- isn't it obvious? (in case you or someone else hasn't already seen that)
            $endgroup$
            – Rob Watts
            15 hours ago














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          $begingroup$

          This appears to be Elian Script. I'm not sure I can read the writer's handwriting entirely (and they seem to have added some nonstandard things like a zigzag for T), but the first few lines read:




          PAR?NRE RENR



          ?HE C PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE!



          I REALLY WANT MY PEN!




          Edit by OP: I spend some time to fully decipher it but I think Deusovi deserves the real credit for an answer so I present it as an edit:




          park nre renr

          the c programming langua#ge!

          i really want my pen!

          create a c[=b?]etter interface for reports

          hey mr flava! flava

          i reall#y should practice my elian s#cript more

          the d language is fun to use indeed!

          i really should practice my elian script

          mayby # i should standerdiz ze


          { changed pens }


          testing this pen

          it writes # mu#a [=much?] faster







          share|improve this answer











          $endgroup$



          This appears to be Elian Script. I'm not sure I can read the writer's handwriting entirely (and they seem to have added some nonstandard things like a zigzag for T), but the first few lines read:




          PAR?NRE RENR



          ?HE C PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE!



          I REALLY WANT MY PEN!




          Edit by OP: I spend some time to fully decipher it but I think Deusovi deserves the real credit for an answer so I present it as an edit:




          park nre renr

          the c programming langua#ge!

          i really want my pen!

          create a c[=b?]etter interface for reports

          hey mr flava! flava

          i reall#y should practice my elian s#cript more

          the d language is fun to use indeed!

          i really should practice my elian script

          mayby # i should standerdiz ze


          { changed pens }


          testing this pen

          it writes # mu#a [=much?] faster








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          • 1




            $begingroup$
            I think it can be assumed that the zigzag with a dot is a T, and therefore the zigzag without the dot would be a K
            $endgroup$
            – AHKieran
            yesterday










          • $begingroup$
            Wow! I mean, seriously! I'm gonna have to verify it after working hours but it looks very promising. Thank you!
            $endgroup$
            – cyco130
            yesterday










          • $begingroup$
            @AHKieran Yes, probably! But I was unsure about that first line, so I just left it as-is.
            $endgroup$
            – Deusovi
            yesterday






          • 4




            $begingroup$
            There's also this little thing, maybe you could take a look at it. :)
            $endgroup$
            – Vilx-
            19 hours ago






          • 2




            $begingroup$
            @Vilx- isn't it obvious? (in case you or someone else hasn't already seen that)
            $endgroup$
            – Rob Watts
            15 hours ago














          • 1




            $begingroup$
            I think it can be assumed that the zigzag with a dot is a T, and therefore the zigzag without the dot would be a K
            $endgroup$
            – AHKieran
            yesterday










          • $begingroup$
            Wow! I mean, seriously! I'm gonna have to verify it after working hours but it looks very promising. Thank you!
            $endgroup$
            – cyco130
            yesterday










          • $begingroup$
            @AHKieran Yes, probably! But I was unsure about that first line, so I just left it as-is.
            $endgroup$
            – Deusovi
            yesterday






          • 4




            $begingroup$
            There's also this little thing, maybe you could take a look at it. :)
            $endgroup$
            – Vilx-
            19 hours ago






          • 2




            $begingroup$
            @Vilx- isn't it obvious? (in case you or someone else hasn't already seen that)
            $endgroup$
            – Rob Watts
            15 hours ago








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          $begingroup$
          I think it can be assumed that the zigzag with a dot is a T, and therefore the zigzag without the dot would be a K
          $endgroup$
          – AHKieran
          yesterday




          $begingroup$
          I think it can be assumed that the zigzag with a dot is a T, and therefore the zigzag without the dot would be a K
          $endgroup$
          – AHKieran
          yesterday












          $begingroup$
          Wow! I mean, seriously! I'm gonna have to verify it after working hours but it looks very promising. Thank you!
          $endgroup$
          – cyco130
          yesterday




          $begingroup$
          Wow! I mean, seriously! I'm gonna have to verify it after working hours but it looks very promising. Thank you!
          $endgroup$
          – cyco130
          yesterday












          $begingroup$
          @AHKieran Yes, probably! But I was unsure about that first line, so I just left it as-is.
          $endgroup$
          – Deusovi
          yesterday




          $begingroup$
          @AHKieran Yes, probably! But I was unsure about that first line, so I just left it as-is.
          $endgroup$
          – Deusovi
          yesterday




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          $begingroup$
          There's also this little thing, maybe you could take a look at it. :)
          $endgroup$
          – Vilx-
          19 hours ago




          $begingroup$
          There's also this little thing, maybe you could take a look at it. :)
          $endgroup$
          – Vilx-
          19 hours ago




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          $begingroup$
          @Vilx- isn't it obvious? (in case you or someone else hasn't already seen that)
          $endgroup$
          – Rob Watts
          15 hours ago




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