饮
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欠
+
饣
:
Maud Younger (y) is visiting the encampment ((e)n3) and she's very hungry and thirsty. She finds that the yellow emperor left his lunch at his throne, so she just takes the Chinese cruller (饣) and ice cold soft drink (饮). To make up for it she leaves an IOU note (欠) on the throne.
恨
=
忄
+
艮
:
Hamlet (h) hates (恨) it when people spit their chewing gums (艮) on the encampment's bathroom's ((e)n4) floor, since he has to clean it. Just in case he waves with a flail (忄) at any guest who has a chewing gum.