How far did you get in the train?
I think I have said/worded the wrong thing (or I'm really bad at understanding stuff). If you mean what I'm writing, it's about a certain story but it happened in a different setting, much like a 'what if' situation. I kinda stopped writing because laziness and if it's not obvious, I've murdered English a bunch of times. (RIP)
But if you meant what book that I have and reading, it's Eoin Colfer's Plugged. It's a crime one but I haven't got past the first chapter so don't much about it.
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My cakeday is coming, and I'm pretty sure that I'll be dominated by laziness on that day (or I'm trying to finish reading a book) so I'm making these GA's in advance.
I'll be giving a hint per day, or whenever I feel like it but if you could find me a girlfriend, I might give you the link instead (。◕‿◕。)
nah jk.Bump it if you want or go ask me anything, idk.
Thanks to all the people who participated, greeted or bumped.
More of these might come on my birthday (about a month away)
Solutions:
Code #1: ƐƖqM/\6
Just view it upside down.
Link #1: 9VWbB (Club of fighters)
Code #2: 38-9y-0e-95-3B
The first and second character of the pair corresponds to the nth column and the row where the second character is found, respectively. The capitalization is also the same (like 'C' for 3B or 'o' for 9y)
Link #2: 3op9C (Cortex Command)
Code #3: 6578853905742614895270182320703523682823
Odd numbers correspond to 1, and even numbers with 0. You'd get 0110011101100010011010100100101101000001 when you change it with that rule, then you can use binary to letter converters.
Link #3: gbjKA (Endless Space Collection)
Here's the 'easiest' one:
ƐƖqM/\6
Refer to the attached image for hints.
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