Talk:Nt pttng vwls n wrds

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What the article actually says:

History

The history of not putting vowels in words is short and unmemorable. It all started back in the 1800's when someone named John Schimdt said, "Vowels are stupid and unnecessary to society," and people agreed. It got very confusing because many words looked the same without vowels so the practice of not putting vowels in words was abolished forever.

Not putting vowels in words in present times

Didn't you read the paragraph before? The practice was abolished.

--T3 15:22, 13 Serpeniver 2009 (UTC)



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lol Testostereich(ballsack) 15:34, 13 Serpeniver 2009 (UTC)

Was this as hard to read as spelling? —rms talk 15:53, 13 Serpeniver 2009 (UTC)
Was this as hard to read as swelling?--Ben Blade 16:04, 13 Serpeniver 2009 (UTC)
I think it is. Because words are exactly the same without vowels. Ex: Grade and Agreed = grd and grd. --T3 16:29, 13 Serpeniver 2009 (UTC)
GET OUT OF MY GRDN! jeez, I need a jizz.--Ben Blade 16:31, 13 Serpeniver 2009 (UTC)