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 Originally Posted by kiwiMark
okay so the only number in the text is 4, which is a perfect square. So we get 2 and 2. What's the 22nd word? "lift". so we take the first letter of that, which is 'L'. Now if we half 22 we get 11, and the 11th word is "four" but since we halved the number we need to compensate by taking the second letter, which is 'o'.
Here's where it gets complicated. We can't halve 11, so instead we need to drop down to the next odd number, which is 9. But because we didn't half and instead dropped down, we're now not looking for the ninth word but for a word with nine LETTERS. Unsurprisingly, there's only one of those to keep things unambiguous, and it is "rotivator". Here the key is rotation, as suggested by the name, if you imagine the word spinning around then only the central letter would stay in place, which is 'v'
again, 9 isn't divisible by two so we drop down to 7, which is also a prime so we're looking for the seventh character of the first seven letter word in the sentence. That would seem to be 'charlie' so the letter in question is 'e'.
'l' 'o' 'v' 'e'
Seems pretty clear to me.
haaaaaa potm
you sound just like the nostradamus etc. nutcases.
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