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>> that
>> supports 0x1000000 glyphs: 
16777216、ね?
I can't do conversions.

ららららららららららららららららら。

Why does Unicode only have space for 1114112 glyphs?
That is 1114112, I think.

You ever notice how characters in different writing systems seem to be made out of 
only a small number of parts? Like if you write an N backwards, you get a Russian 
vowel, or if you write a five with the top stroke shorter and tilted a little bit, 
with the tilt just right, you get a hiragana ra?
Do font makers ever use this? Like with the five and the ra?

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