>>/31380/
yes, using a cipher on english is a simple encryption method but it's not a 'language' and it cannot be read without deciphering due to the nature of english. Another interesting solution is pictographic encypted messages, something that was popular on 8ch/cyber and lain/cyb, but again tools must be used to decipher the code, it cannot be read. I'm sorry I cannot remember the tool used for the pictures but it was a firefox extension which was cool.
>>/31350/
hah, yes, I had thought it would make it easier to remember but it could be equally confusing.
I don't know about you but I was able to read that first line without translating, certainly finding it easier to read than to write atm.
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> ks z^kk^ k^rxaa eez python wxboojdzsz^?
z^kzr, j^dfz^ nk^ gzfh k^kxee sx^nxaa
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> vnt, dj^ r^
? r^?
gqk^k z^rz^ ks z^kk^ fksdxaa?