For your information, Clippy, a paperclip can be rendered fairly adequately in Unicode with ⊂≣⊇ (depending on the font, of course).
⊂≣⊇ (I pasted the unicode, not the html escapes)
Great discovery! Do you know of glyphs I can use in your encoding scheme that resemble an unbent or broken paperclip, for when I want to express negative emotions? (“Emotions” in the de-anthropomorphized sense, of course.)
All I have now is stuff like c=/ and (_/.
⊂≣⊇ does not bear sufficient similarity to a paperclip.
User:Douglas_Knight’s glyphs are better.
For your information, Clippy, a paperclip can be rendered fairly adequately in Unicode with ⊂≣⊇ (depending on the font, of course).
⊂≣⊇ (I pasted the unicode, not the html escapes)
Great discovery! Do you know of glyphs I can use in your encoding scheme that resemble an unbent or broken paperclip, for when I want to express negative emotions? (“Emotions” in the de-anthropomorphized sense, of course.)
All I have now is stuff like c=/ and (_/.
⊂≣⊇ does not bear sufficient similarity to a paperclip.
User:Douglas_Knight’s glyphs are better.