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## L'wea as A Diary Language
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When I was younger, I used to keep a diary/journal file on my computers off and
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on. I was detailed about what I was feeling and what I was considering and going
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through. This all ended abruptly after my parents were snooping through my
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computer in middle school and discovered that I was questioning fundamental
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aspects of myself like my gender. I have never really felt comfortable keeping a
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diary file since then. I have made a few attempts at this (including by using a
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dedicated diary machine, air-gapped TempleOS machines and the like), but they
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all feel too vulnerable and open for anyone to read them.
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This is my logic for using a language that I create for myself. If people really
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want to go through and take the time to learn the ins and outs of a tool I
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created for myself to archive my personal thoughts, they probably deserve to be
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able to read them. Otherwise, this would allow me to write my diary from pretty
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much anywhere, even in plain sight out in public. People can't shoulder-surf and
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read what they literally cannot understand.
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