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What you’ve written isn’t a single letter. You’ve written a sequence that has one unicode character 24 times in a row – specifically, code point U+0E47 (#3655), which is “THAI CHARACTER MAITAIKHU.” I’m not familiar with the Thai alphabet, but I suspect it’s not being rendered correctly on various sites because it isn’t intended to be used as a standalone character, but instead is only intended to be used alongside some other Thai character.

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