Why do Russians type in moon rune?

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Cyrillic isn't moon runes, you're thinking of Jap crap.

Also, this is real Cyrillic cursive, also known as vodka latin:
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Cyrillic isn't moon runes, you're thinking of Jap crap.
I'm American so anything that isn't American is moon runes to my cholesterol clogged brain. Even Bri*ish is moon runes as far as I'm concerned
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They both look like some made up language you'd see in a fantasy RPG
 
I'm American so anything that isn't American is moon runes to my cholesterol clogged brain. Even Bri*ish is moon runes as far as I'm concerned
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They both look like some made up language you'd see in a fantasy RPG
Cyrillic is basically the same as English, just with more letters. Really Jap crap Hiragana moon runes are also rather English like once you learn them, and I'm a vodka zombie by origin so if my liquor dulled brain can learn this so can that glob of pork fat floating in high fructose corn syrup you call a brain.

Here's the Russian alphabet (3rd one) in English phonetic:

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If you still don't understand vodka zombie, here's a nice teacher to help out:
 
I'm American so anything that isn't American is moon runes to my cholesterol clogged brain. Even Bri*ish is moon runes as far as I'm concerned
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They both look like some made up language you'd see in a fantasy RPG
That's because they are made up. English is the only real language, other nationalities just make scribbles and hand them to each other so they can pretend they're special in order to keep their spirits up.
 
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