>#2100: A Busy Weekend For POTUS Edition
Gonna deal those cards like a Boss.
>>1668729 (lb)
Those products would be really nice in graphic form, anon.
Agree with your thoughts. Cutting out one thing at time worked for me.
>>1668487 (pb)
sweet dreams, cipher wiz.
>>1668506
stretched me like taffy too. we'll bring it back to earth, no worries.
got to or we'll have the hall monitors on our asses soon :)
and K-I-S-S seems best, yes?
>Love is patient. Love is kind.
>>1668059
>>1668496
ROT4 interesting (w/ ROT13 relates to "1 Cor 13:4")
>rumkin.com/tools/cipher/
thx, this one's good too, has a brute force attack feature -
https://www.dcode.fr/caesar-cipher
<(to be clear to everyone, ROT = Caesar cipher, #=shift. see instructions in pic)
>>1668910 -2099
it is, nice! you should go on Name That Tune...
I be high, i be low, i be low and i be high
It's like a battle knife to a gunfight
But i'd be cool, it's the story of my life
that makes Dylan & Cobain both sampled on the album.
think kayne & cudi are sendin a message?
Another possibility for sure.
BS could be obvious, yes?
e.g. Justice Dept. B.S.
if so, that leaves HP.
HP = 816 on the conversion code
also Hewlett-Packard, but that doesn't seem relevant.
kek, trainspotting is a hobby of mine, fun times :)
yeah, angels/demons all throughout. same with "ye" (listening 1st time now)
>+ still using autotune in 2018 = sad
no doubt, didn't hear so much on Ghosts, but "ye" is filled with it. would be cool to play around with solfeggio's on his voiceโฆ
thinkin Nas will be the one to blow the lid off.
indeed, but "trainspotting" was in this case this ;)
>https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=trainspotter
A person who can sucessfully identify obscure music a DJ plays. A hardcore trainspotter can take it a step further and identify the source of obscure samples.
didn't see the train in Halifax, but very interested in that part of the globe.
if you could find any sauce in the news, would love to see it. a simple search revealed nada.