![]() 06/15/2015 at 15:28 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
You’re hurting everyone around you.
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Next name be Oppositelock: poopfart pls.
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My productivity is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay down.
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It’s cool - it looks like it’s still a 1:1 substitution cipher. A appears to map to a, and I think w maps to e. E maps to... I’m not sure, but “eeeaogs” is almost certainly a sound effect or something like.
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I think Jtlaxnbk is presumably Jalopnik, and Rmg Wxrf is some variety of Ray Wert.
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I would try to figure these things out, but my god. I wouldn’t even know where to start. Somehow I have a feeling that the person who does these has an entire list stockpiled of things that will confuse and hurt us.
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Jtlaxnbk and Rmg Wxrf.
Seem to be Jalopnik and Ray Wert. I used that as a base, but it looks wrong. Now I can’t get that out of my head.
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Everything so far has been an “easy” code. Which is, no mixing up what each letter means what as it goes along (like the popular Playfair or vigenere ciphers), and leaving things grouped in words. That means you can identify two letter words as being likely this or that (an, is, it, in), single letter words as either “a” or “I” in most cases, and lots of other little tricks that allow figuring out enough of words to basically play Wheel of Fortune with the rest. *That* is where you start. If it’s just a big stew of letters all run together, it’s almost certainly something harder.
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That’s actually a helpful tip. I just don’t want to know what it’s going to say when it’s a hard code.
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That was my first thought. It doesn’t line up.
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They may be cheating in places.
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More than likely.
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if those 2 words are correct then it cannot be a simple cipher due to the x linking to 2 different letters there