Just a totally normal 3. Nothing special about this unicode character.
Person 1: Ð+Ð=6, right?
Person 2: Hey, thatâs not a three!
Person 1: ТÐÐУ ÐЯРТÐЯÐÐ
Person 2: WHA-? None of the letters you just said are even english! Not even the âTâ, âHâ, and âAâ, theyâre all in the alphabet for russi-
Something that can be used as spam, because itâs such a wide unicode character. (Kinda like ï·½ and ð)
Streamer: please donât spam my stream
Spammer: ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«ð«
the original was "win", which people transformed it into âwâ, and then people shortened âdouble-uâ to âdubâ. so they transformed a 3 letter word into a completely different 3 letter word when they could have just stuck with the original.
Person 1: letâs play COD
Person 2: yes, letâs get a dub!