þorn looks kind of like a p, ƿynn looks even more like a p. Now you have 3 characters which kind of look like a p, but each are vastly different. Not pleasant for dyslectics. As you may have noted, mny chractrs sm rdundnt. Over time, many languages seem to have reduced the character amount, with the result lower information density, but higher error correction. This is why I consider Chinese relatively primitive.
aw thanks! i'm still intimidated by the thought of actually publishing it (i.e. making it public and putting it with a link on the main page) because there's just... so much history and i am absolutely going to leave something important out :P
oh and trying to avoid bias of course, i still don't have a single event from africa on there which isn't ideal
changes in my practice necessitated the rebalancing of the buttons and i thought i might as well take the opportunity to add some music fan stuff, yaknow