Brain Study - See if you can read this

Ray S S

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Here is a good example of a brain study. :laughing7:

If you can read this you have a strong mind.

Let's see how many can add a reply in the same language. :laughing7:


7H15 Me554G3 53RV35 70 PR0V3 H0W OUR M1Nd5 C4N D0 4M4Z1NG 7H1NG5! 4MPR3551V3 7H1NG5!
1N 7H3 B3G1NN1NG 17 W45 H4RD BU7 N0W, 0N 7H15 L1N3 Y0UR M1ND 15 R34D1NG 17 4U70M471C4LLY
W17H 0U7 3V3N 7H1NK1NG 4B0U7 17, B3 PR0UD!

0NLY C3R741N P30Pl3 C4N R34D 7H15.

N0W 7H47 Y0U H4V3 R34D 7H15, S33 1F Y0U C4N 4DD 50M37H1NG 70 17.

H4V3 FUN.

R4Y
 

naturegirl

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I can easily read this type thing- I am more comfortable in my right brain, but the thought of replying in the like, is something my brain doesn't want to do! Reading it is actually refreshing! but replying likewise, shuts down communications! The brain is so intriguing...
 

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Only certain people can read this. I got it real quick, thanks to my experience in deciphering notes the day shift leaves for me.
 

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Ray S S

Ray S S

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Packerbacker, I7 L00KS L1K3 Y0U 4R3 4S SM4R7 4S Y0U 7H0UGH7 Y0U W3R3. G00D F0R Y0U.

Don Jose, Not really sure just what your's is. LOL. Your's beats mine. :laughing7:

Naturegirl :laughing9: 7H4NKS F0R 74K1NG 7H3 71M3 70 R34D 17 4ND R3SP0ND1NG. L0L

RGINN, YUP, !'LL B37 S0M3 0F 7H0S3 N073S 4R3 H4Rd 70 R34D, :laughing7:

TEE, HMMMM, 7H47 W0ULD B3 4 PR0BL3M 1F 7H47 1S 7H3 C4S3. 1 H0P3 7H1S D03SN'7
B07H3R Y0U 700 MUCH. 0N H3R3, W3 C4N 0V3RL00K 4NY M1S74K3S Y0U M4K3. :laughing9:

RAY
 

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Ray S S

Ray S S

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Ha ha ha, Ok. you guys are good. Here is another one from years ago, if I can remember just how it goes.

YYYY's U R, YYYY's U B, I C U ARE 2 YY's FOR Me :laughing7:

Ray
 

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Ray S S

Ray S S

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Ivan, yup, that is another way to write it and pronounced the same. :hello2:

Tee, uya orsha idda. :laughing7: I remember speaking that with my mother but never tried to write it down on paper.
But......come to think of it, when I was a kid, there were some cartoons (i think they were 'The Katsenjammer Kids'; I
am sure their name is spelled wrong here) that sometimes talked in pig latin. These were cartoons in the newspaper.

Don Jose, I can't quite clearly decipher that. You got me lost ,sorry to say. :icon_scratch:

Ray
 

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Ray S S

Ray S S

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Seamus, :laughing7: :laughing7: :laughing7:

Don Jose...Muy bien. Hablo Espanol un poco, pero no entiendo 'Yaqui". :laughing9: :laughing9: :laughing9:

Ray
 

AU24K

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Hmmm....
Too easy.
Try it mixed with different languages, like Latin, Greek, Armenian, etc. Especially "dead" languages.
Then ask if it can be read.

Best,
Scott

PS.
Example:
'Lorem velit" or "I37:37,17-5,18-1,r,13-3,4-3, 24-9,21-3,17-4,i,21-1."

It seems that "code breakers" are keen on this type of idea. Military code breakers are probably the best in the world.

During WWII, a language that was never broken was Cherokee. 'Nuff said.
 

AU24K

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Ummm...
yeah, you're probably right.
I think I'll go metal detecting this weekend.

Scott
 

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