In the early 1950s, small, peculiar love letters were pinned up on the walls of the computing lab at the University of Manchester.
Two of them published by Christopher Strachey read:
Darling Sweetheart
You are my avid fellow feeling. My affection curiously clings to your passionate wish. My liking yearns for your heart. You are my wistful sympathy: my tender liking.
Yours beautifully
M U C
Honey Dear
My sympathetic affection beautifully attracts your affectionate enthusiasm.