*moves their configuration between OSes*
*tries to take a screenshot*
> /usr/bin/spectacle has encountered a fatal error and was closed.
*clicks "Details"*
> /usr/bin/drkonqi-coredump-gui has encountered a fatal error and was closed.

Another person who hates themselves
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| Languages | EN: B1, DE: A1 |
| Pronouns | they/them (she?), dey/deren/keine (sie?) |
| Age | 23 |
@postmarketOS I once made a similar logo for my friend
I never thought that there was an official logo exactly like this one
*moves their configuration between OSes*
*tries to take a screenshot*
> /usr/bin/spectacle has encountered a fatal error and was closed.
*clicks "Details"*
> /usr/bin/drkonqi-coredump-gui has encountered a fatal error and was closed.
@TritTriton @AzulCrescent It seems that only traditional Mongolian script follows "И" pattern. I doubt you encounter this writing system often, so it seems to me that you simply mixed up the English and Japanese order. To avoid this in the future, you can remember my previous message.
I also recommend watching this video just for fun:

@TritTriton @AzulCrescent It's interesting why did you read it in that way.
The reading order of comics usually follows the reading order of the original language. For example, to read traditional Japanese text, you need to read from right to left and then from top to bottom (in "N"). And that's why you read manga in exactly the same way. But when you read a European comic made in English (or another European language), you usually read it left to right, then top to bottom (in "Z").
RE: https://tech.lgbt/@AzulCrescent/116253712899984293
Me: *never knew about this*
@charette @rebane2001 Very weird. I tried reset my config, it didn't help.
fish 4.5.0, OpenSSH_10.2p1, ArchLinux (on both sides)
@rebane2001 I tried this myself and it only works with the bash shell, not the fish shell 
And I don't see any fix for it
