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What a strange message. Anyone know what language it's written in?
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It's beyond me, I'm afraid.
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It's written in code. Since Tdol couldn't figure it out, it probably wasn't meant for him. :wink: It wasn't meant for me either. :wink:
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You didn't write it, did you?
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You didn't write it, did you?
I wouldn't say that message was written; more "blindly bashed out on a keyboard"
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It could be a language, though. One that's a bit short of vowels.
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In my view , it is more likely to be , as shane put it , dashed out of
the keyboard. Because he write wre ,er , which in closely located on the keyboard.
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I didn't actually mean it.
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