I’m carving this into the pyramids where it doesn’t belong, to throw archeologists for a loop
So who’s going to post the unicode characters so we can copy paste it?
Hieroglyphics, let me be specific: I wanna be down in your South Seas
But I got this notion that the motion of your ocean means “Small Craft Advisory”
So if I capsize on your thighs high tide, B-5, you sunk my battleship
Please turn me on, I’m Mister Coffee with an automatic drip
So show me yours, I’ll show you mine, “Tool Time,” you’ll Lovett just like Lyle
And then we’ll do it doggy style so we can both watch “X-Files”🥖🐍🦜🐌🛶
guitar worm-over-eye dancing-bird mouse slug-dancing-on-the-ceiling
How do you write “YMCA” in hieroglyphics?
Which one means butt? The bird, the ladle, or the squash on an 80° angle?
𓃘 or 𓀗 or 𓀐 are all good substitutes until we can find out.
Could be none of them on its own. Egyptian hieroglyphs had a meaning as a word but could also be used as letters.
They often also had a meaning as a part of a word or as a syllable!
nonsense script isn’t used that way
Lol
Could be a fun tattoo.
Except it probably really says “mutton soup with cabbage”
Can anyone confirm this? And maybe explain it in simple terms?
The old fashioned English makes it sound way more formal than it probably was
I don’t know Egyptian, but I’m guessing that phrasing is somehow closer to the original? “Thy” is sometimes used in translations to emphasise that the original text used informal 2nd person pronouns
Hieroglyphics were always formal language I thought
Sounds very Monty Python.









