When you don't know how to combine existing letters to create a sound, so you just create a new letter.
Instead of using ss, let's use ß!
Sharp S
The letter sharp S ß (capital: ẞ) is used widely in German. It’s used after long vowels and in the middle of words where ß is pronounced like S rather than Z. The german name for ß is eszett, which combines the letters S and Z together.
An esset. Sounds like a long s. Used in german.
ßigung mienes Sohnes = Allowance of my son
u seriously zig zagged while holding alt/option
buddy : hi what r u doing
you : ¡œåΩ≈ß∑™£´∂ç√ƒ®¢∞†©∫˜˙¥§¶¨∆µ˚ˆ•ªø¬πº
buddy : im leaving you