once upon a time, long long ago, there were puzzles and there were human traffickers but mostly it was just a bunch of living organisms having evolutionary life nonetheless! we may zoom in on the puzzles and human traffickers 0951 --- baga badaba badaba baga badababagaba 0952 -- baga badaba bagabadaba. badabagaba,daba? 0952 -- 0953 a bunch of text was lost regarding writing systems for babbling infants. the text included a proposal that babbling like infants was a fullblown language many eons ago, that it's possible that's why infants do it. if not, there at least would be some simpler analog, no? the proposal was that the writing system would not use the letter "a" [because it is the only vowel and redundant]. 0954, thinking a little on baby-babbling, the bagababadaba behavior seems a little bit like exploring the extent of the mouth and discovering patterns that are usable with it... 0955 regardless! bagaba-badaba there are only so many combinations of "b", "g", and "d". uhhh ... 3 one segment combinations ("ba, "ga", and "da") 9 two segment combinations 27 three segment combinations we could also condense one of the segments into an accent or punctuation, for example; like maybe "da" could be ".", and "ba" could be "!" and "ga" could be "?" bg! -> bagaba oops, the next one my body came up with was "bagadababa-baba" or maybe "dagabadaba-baba". maybe the accents don't quite work out. bagabadaba, dababagaba ... baga-badaba, daba-bagaba ... there's a rhythm to them. they have accents. 0957 [grarpamp won't like this one]