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could the letters be referring to something and the numbers referring to something within that? like if they were the first letter of months and the numbers were days for example
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D73 S04 P86 B07 S95
Does the game rate limit answers server-side? If not, dictionary attacks could work.
From the last thread, there's no consistent theme on wikipedia pages, so it's something obscure.
Doesn't look like coordinates either(pic related)
it's obviously a cipher
>Does the game rate limit answers server-side?
Yes
33 EUROPEAN UNION
expansion years of the EU
wow!
nice work
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Try a thing You haven’t done three times. Once, to get over the Fear of doing It. Twice, to learn how to do it. And a third time, to figure out whether You Like It or not.
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Quote from Virgil Thomson
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Capitalization is weird, probably has something to do with that?
>"You fear you like it" capitalised.
Bad sex jokes incoming?
Checked.
Google only gives no fear shakespeare
...
The `It` is capitilized mid-sentence too. Makes a bit more sense.
> You Fear It You Like It
quote is by virgil thompson, composer, musician. using only the caps out of place yields YFYL but all i could think of is "you fap you lose" which isn't correct
Wikiquote actually moved the quote to the talk page as it wasn't sourced.
On the off chance the Shakespeare googling isn't irrelevant, I found that Virgil Thomson did a Shakespeare Songs album: works.virgilthomson.org
But nothing related to the album seemed to be an answer
>Try You One Fear It Twice And You Like It
Maybe with the normally capitalised words too? Starts to become sorta coherent?
interesting ads are injected in the page nevercompletedgame.com
>Try You Once Fear It Twice And You Like It
I tried actually doing that, you once, fear it twice, and then you like it but nothing.
Is that maybe a clue, the numbers of doing things? There is also the "three times" part.
that's just an ad that pops up on the bottom when you try a bunvh, it goes to in.betsson.com
I've been trying combinations of "you you you fear fear fear you like it" and stuff like that but nothing yet. The "twice" part might be the weird one
34 was horror movie
is it possible that you have to try the answer three times
lol, that's dumb, but i suppose it goes off Next question
> Edxwer Rgnvgy Resxc Iuhnm.
this works.
#35 is
Edxwer Rgnvgy Resxc Iuhnm
current is
> Edxwer Rgnvgy Resxc Iuhnm
Edxwer Rgnvgy Resxc Iuhnm.
lol
Can decipher to:
>Philps Served Spain Court
How?
It's off but there were kings of Spain named Phillip
or
>Exiled Doctor Denis Quack
Any popular pseudo-scientists named Denis?
quipquip.com gives a bunch of ideas
en.wikipedia.org
Phillip II had a lot of interesting people in his court apparently
Something to do with qwerty keyboards? Looks like the words make patterns (T X C O ?)
So this might be unrelated but does anyone knows something about A-1? Afaik it used random letters in a combination of 5 to produce words or something like that, and each word in the question has 5 letters too
Last group looks more like a C or a G than an O
Fuck me I don't know how to count
can you be more specific?
First group has 6 letters. No dice.
T (÷ or %) C C
As does the second for that matter. Twice as far out!
corpus christi
What if you draw this on an android keyboard? What does it come up with? (Don’t have an Android myself, sorry.)
What about lower/upper case greek letters?
nice
wtf why? this works
#36 now
L2:7
1,799,160,000,000 km
1,822,660,000,000 km
TXCC (facepalms)
The madman. Nice
HOW
How.
L2 is a Lagrangian point, which might make sense considering those distances. Are we supposed to see what's that far from L2?
tx = texas
cc = corpus christi
Coordinates or distances?
>1,799,160,000,000 km
~12026 AU. Pretty fucking huge distance, even for L2.
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33 european union
34 horror movie
35 corpus christi
Two Crosses T X
and CC
Obviously corpus christi,
Did you all miss your Sunday School?
you are my hero
23,500,000,000 km is the difference. One of jupiter's moons is about that big.
So some asteroid or moon?
who tf is religious these days, esp. on Veeky Forums ?
the :7 part means something as well. What moon is that big? is it the "7th" moon?
How about multiplying them to get an area? surface of a star
seems about the right distance for voyager 2...
anyone who's visiting from Veeky Forums for one
Me but I dunno what religion and Corpus Christi have to do with that... Except Latin for body of Christ...
wait I forgot a set of zeros lol
unfortunately a couple orders of magnitude off :(
L2:7 could refer to Uranus, 7th planet? Venus doesn't have moons
What does that have to do with Venus?
What would the L2 indicate there?
L2:7 could be a proportion of lengths, two seventh
can someone explain 15?
the missing numbers in each set of 10
Some numbers to give perspective
1 AU (astronomical unit) is the distance between the earth and sun. 1,799,160,000,000 km is 12183 AU. This is outside the solar system, for example Pluto is located 39.5 astronomical units away from the sun.
More numbers:
1,799,160,000,000 km is 0.1901 light years
1,822,660,000,000 km is 0.1926 light years
Alpha centauri is 4.367 light years away
Possibly a coincidence, but 7 is the number of extra 0s at the end of both numbers - could indicate that we should ignore the absurd magnitude
It's the numbers that are missing from each counting sequence. 123_5678901_345678901234567_90
Between the nearest star and our own... but much fucking closer to us... but still out of our own system...
Like someone else above said, Voyager is the only thing I can think of.
Again, what would the L2 mean?
That might fit. Then they’re around the same location as L2 according to esa.int
Might be onto something there.
>28
>picture of a drone
>deadly sins
WHAT?
This might be useful if anyone hasn’t found it on their own yet:
en.m.wikipedia.org
they reduce as a ratio to 1914:1939
ive tried all of jupiters moons so you dont have to
it's world war
The earth moon ones seem like the most likely targets imo, they got by far the most attention on that page
I saw this on HN
"Zoom in, below left of the drone."
"so there are numbers backwards in the bottom left
take all numbers, substract 5, get
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> Wourali mal cam sis.
> 1331471115165824910651
HOLY
Holy shit
ffs
World War 1 began in 1914, and World War 2 began in 1939