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    kaia (kaia@brotka.st)'s status on Thursday, 14-Mar-2024 05:16:41 JST kaia kaia
    what currency is this on an English dot net website?
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      Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell: (lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me)'s status on Thursday, 14-Mar-2024 05:18:35 JST Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell: Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell:
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      @kaia lol, that's the generic currency symbol (why did they ever made that a thing), I guess it's like Lorem Ipsum, seller version.
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      kaia (kaia@brotka.st)'s status on Thursday, 14-Mar-2024 05:19:40 JST kaia kaia
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      • Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell:
      @lanodan nice, let me send you 0.03 ¤ CURRENCY for that
      In conversation about a year ago permalink
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      mdn (mangeurdenuage@shitposter.club)'s status on Thursday, 14-Mar-2024 05:23:06 JST mdn mdn
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      @kaia It's the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency_sign_(generic)
      In conversation about a year ago permalink

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        Currency sign (generic)
        The currency sign ¤ is a character used to denote an unspecified currency. It can be described as a circle the size of a lowercase character with four short radiating arms at 45° (NE), 135° (SE), 225° (SW) and 315° (NW). It is raised slightly above the baseline. The character is sometimes called scarab.: 5  History The symbol was first encoded for computers in 1972, as a placeholder for national currency symbols such as the dollar sign, in national variants (ISO 646) of ASCII and the International Reference Variant. It was proposed by Italy as an alternative (to the dollar sign) at 0x24. In reality, most national standards retained the dollar sign as too important.: 6  ASCII and ISO 646 were specified as 7-bit encoding, which allowed for 96 printable characters and 32 control codes. The character is used in the GSM default 7-bit encoding as specified in 3GPP TS 23.038 / GSM 03.38 at 0x24. The introduction of 8-bit encoding and the ISO/IEC 8859 code pages meant that...
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      Bricky (thatbrickster@shitposter.club)'s status on Thursday, 14-Mar-2024 05:23:20 JST Bricky Bricky
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      @kaia That is a generic symbol used as a placeholder. Either it's 5/15/50 of your local currency or they've been lazy and haven't used their desired currency symbol.
      In conversation about a year ago permalink
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      kaia (kaia@brotka.st)'s status on Thursday, 14-Mar-2024 05:54:24 JST kaia kaia
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      • Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell:
      • A Light Shining in Darkness
      @fzer0 @lanodan
      have my silver spoon! it's worth more than is in my pockets
      In conversation about a year ago permalink
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      A Light Shining in Darkness (fzer0@nerdculture.de)'s status on Thursday, 14-Mar-2024 05:54:26 JST A Light Shining in Darkness A Light Shining in Darkness
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      • Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell:

      @kaia @lanodan

      Gimme all your ¤ ! 🔫

      In conversation about a year ago permalink

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