script identification thread

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honestly i debated posting this in ephemera but i can see this thread being useful (or turned into a game like Name That Language). saw this graffiti in a parking lot and i'm wondering if anyone can tell what (if any) script the writing at the top is in, above the word CHICKEN
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Emily wrote: Sun Sep 29, 2024 11:59 pm honestly i debated posting this in ephemera but i can see this thread being useful (or turned into a game like Name That Language). saw this graffiti in a parking lot and i'm wondering if anyone can tell what (if any) script the writing at the top is in, above the word CHICKEN
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Interesting. There is a vague resemblance to Geʽez, but really it looks like no natlang script I’m aware of.
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Maybe boring Latin (in some weird graffiti font):

Perrx T [9] egc

Sounds like a tag to me.
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a kind of Pichação...
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I believe the red script is the Latin alphabet.
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Darren wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 3:43 am I believe the red script is the Latin alphabet.
Dunno its kinda giving conscript vibes to me, although they should be sued for unoriginality. What kind of word is chicken anyways?
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Creyeditor wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 1:39 am Maybe boring Latin (in some weird graffiti font):

Perrx T [9] egc

Sounds like a tag to me.
hmm. i'm not ruling it out but the rest of the tag (shown below) is in very unambiguous english so i suspect the top text is something else. (sorry for the bad cropping, i couldn't figure out how to reduce the file size of the whole picture on my phone)
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Darren wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 3:43 am I believe the red script is the Latin alphabet.
Or it might be Cyrllic, except for the last letter, which might be an idiosyncratic variant of backwards-N.

As for the other one: is this Serali coming back to haunt us?
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Creyeditor wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 1:39 am Maybe boring Latin (in some weird graffiti font):

Sounds like a tag to me.
That's what I'd bet on. Most of us are too dang white to understand.

This site has a helpful bank of tagging styles, though you'll have to click past the ads.

Looking at the examples, I'd note that they look like different handwriting. Also that the first one has some repeated letters, especially #2 and #8, and #1 and #6 and of course #3 and #4. Compare #6 with some of the T's on the above site, and #5 with some of the Y's.
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zompist wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 3:31 pm Compare [...] #5 with some of the Y's.
Right, Perry makes more sense than Perrx.
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I'm wondering if it might read "Terry the ___"
No idea what the __ would be though.
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Terry the gc?
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