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| Tricky IP contest WINNER TIME |
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| DX7.EP:
One hour of crapful guessing during class: --- Quote ---Shkirmikeu -> Shameimaru K <-> A, I <-> M, R <-> E. Unch: S, H. Akgmykik -> Kagiyama K <-> A, I <-> M Unch: G, Y Imnkimtsu -> Minamitsu I <-> M, K -> A. Unch: N, T, S, U. Toekikeu -> Toramaru I -> M, E -> R, K -> A Unch: T, O, U. Akimshmekskwk -> Kamishirasawa K <-> A, I <-> M, R <-> E. Unch: S, H, W. Emakao -> Rikako R -> E, M -> I, K <-> A Unch: O. Swapped letters: A/K, I/M, R/E. Armike? Rameki? Kimera? Kiri ~ wait, no. Amerika, perhaps? Unchanged letters: S, H, G, Y, N, T, U, O, W. Shogun who? Yosh! (uses all the letters here, that's all to say.) R and E are swapped due to their frequent usage in the English language, as IIRC they are the most commonly used consonant and vowel, respectively. For the statements, I'm going to conclude from my guesses that this is a stab at the American Japanophile community. They probably don't know their worshipped land's history, for one. The little "Yosh" comment is an expression of their attempts at saying 「よし!」, but they end up emulating Dr. Eggman in Sonic Adventure 2 instead. --- End quote --- |
| Iryan:
In addition to Dormio's correct deciphering of the code: Shkirmikeu = Shameimaru Akgmykik = Kagiyama Imnkimtsu = Minamitsu Toekikeu = Toramaru Akimshmekskwk = Kamishirasawa Emakao = Rikako K <> A E <> R I <> M You can put it like this: AME↕↕↕KIR Which can then be read like: AMERIKA |
| Drake:
it isn't amerika guys stop it |
| Iryan:
--- Quote from: Drake on April 04, 2011, 04:45:09 PM ---it isn't amerika guys stop it --- End quote --- you suggesting it's canada? |
| ふとくていなねこじょおう:
--- Quote from: Iryan on April 04, 2011, 04:48:07 PM ---you suggesting it's canada? --- End quote --- Who? |
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