In order to establish the sort of healthy Futhark subculture that would enable us to leave cryptic inscriptions on internet image boards, university bulletin boards, and post-happening market squares we must standardize on one collection of runes so we can all read each other's posts.
As per the discussion here >>47, I think our best bet is to fix a system for consistently mapping English phonemes (sounds) to runes. I've put together a google doc to help us do just that:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1H-EkKjMBpD-kNJUuR_WLtDZY3F61VybmARXCkSpcYOw/edit
Once we settle on what runes we want to use, I can modify >>57 to make it easy to post in them.
If you want some guidance on which runes historically represented which sounds, check out the wikipedia page:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runic_(Unicode_block)