Anonymous ID: afbdc2 June 12, 2018, 7:21 a.m. No.1713460   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3466 >>3512 >>3666

two loaves, i'm staying in this one for now.

 

>>1712971 (lb)

(hey, just noticed this in windows character map)

 

the first character is technically called the

U+2014 Em Dash

 

as in M

 

there is no keyboard key in the modern layout for an 'em dash', but -23 is normal.

 

the em dashes were very intentional.

 

11 em dashes, i see you've counted them too. looking through crumbs for more.

Anonymous ID: afbdc2 June 12, 2018, 7:56 a.m. No.1713652   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3690 >>3754 >>4102

>>1713466

>>1713512

>>1713483

 

there are 58 em-dashes in Q crumbs and 42 en-dashes.

 

DOES THE BOARD AUTO-CORRECT dashes into em or en dashes?

 

Q-1443 11 em-dash and 1 hyphen

 

Q-1419 Q quotes anon who quotes Q's em-dash/hyphen/23/bang/bang/bang trip code

 

Q-1415 em-dash in trip code exposed

 

Q-1379 seven em-dashes in stringer, quoting article about Jack/twitter/google-home

 

Q-1118 Q quotes an anon who copy/pastes part of article with an em-dash. linked article also has em-dash

 

Q-1353 Q tells anon nice job for linking to article about'national security action', they use em-dash in their text

 

Q-960 Q links an article with an em-dash in address

 

Q-782 Q quotes an anon who types/copies an em-dash on his own (odd, since can't be typed)

 

Q-643 11 em-dashes, then 11 em-dashes and a hyphen/minus

 

Q-618 anon asks about [19], posts em-dash/hyphen twice

 

Q-510 Q quotes anon who copies Trump tweet with SIX em-dashes and an en-dashes

 

Q-302 Q posts em-dash/end/em-dash "For Green"

 

Q-258 Q quotes an anon who copy/pastes part of article with an em-dash. linked article also has em-dash

Anonymous ID: afbdc2 June 12, 2018, 8:05 a.m. No.1713716   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3839

>>1713666

yes, there is an alt- combo, and that makes it intentional, that's my point. (thanks for including the n-dash)

 

there is no reason beyond grammar-naziing to use anything other than a hyphen on a mongolian flute collecting forum.

Anonymous ID: afbdc2 June 12, 2018, 8:16 a.m. No.1713782   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3807

>>1713690

>>1713749

testing reveals that two dashes alone will make an en-dash and three alone will make an em-dash

 

it is highly likely that the 11-em-dash stringer is actually 33 hyphens and the 11-em-plus-minus is 34 hyphens.

 

trying here:

 

———————————

(33 hyphens)

———————————-

(34 hyphens)

 

screencap for proooooofs

Anonymous ID: afbdc2 June 12, 2018, 8:20 a.m. No.1713808   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1713798

yes - i just posted similar info - the 11 em-dashes might be 33 hyphens, the board auto converts.

 

in january, Q posted a line of 33 hyphens (11 em-dashes) and in same crumb, 34 hyphens.

 

that same 34 hyphen line was in june 10 q crumb.

Anonymous ID: afbdc2 June 12, 2018, 8:22 a.m. No.1713818   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3821

>>1713807

and the january crumb refers to RR.

 

33 hyphens, talk of RR, 34 hyphens

 

RR added to team?

 

34 hyphens, talk of RR, 33 hyphens

 

RR eliminated from team?

 

sunday crumb = 34 hyphens. RR still on team, or killbox list.

 

gah, order is important.

Anonymous ID: afbdc2 June 12, 2018, 8:33 a.m. No.1713890   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3895

>>1713821

i don't think it's days, i think the number of dashes refers to people, either on a bad-actor list, or a good-actor list.

 

OH, you mean —-23, though.

 

what we don't know is how the trip really looks.

 

is it an em-dash/hyphen/23, or four hyphens and a 23?

Anonymous ID: afbdc2 June 12, 2018, 8:36 a.m. No.1713909   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1713754

but it absolutely still collapses dashes, i've proven that now.

 

interesting that it doesn't collapse Xs anymore.

 

think it means something?

Anonymous ID: afbdc2 June 12, 2018, 8:48 a.m. No.1713978   🗄️.is 🔗kun

if the trip code password truly did end in em-dash/hyphen/23/bang/bang/bang, then anyone could have used it.

 

BUT

 

if the tripcode password actually ended in /hyphen/hyphen/hyphen/hyphen/23/bang/bang/bang

 

it would have appeared as the first, and only people who KNEW it could have jumped on it and used it.

 

what does this mean? aaaugh.

 

— - 23 !!!

        • 23 !!!

 

where can this be tested? i've never used a trip before.