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$\begingroup$ rot13 - V trg zhpu pybfre natyrf, vapyhqvat gung rnpu frpbaq jvyy zbir obgu unaqf n fznyy senpgvba bs n qrterr. V fgvyy qba'g trg gur frpbaq unaq gubhtu, vg vf ryrira qrterrf bss. $\endgroup$– Jason GoemaatCommented Jul 6 at 22:35
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$\begingroup$ rot13 - Svir frpbaqf nsgre vf gur pybfrfg gb nyy guerr sbezvat evtug natyrf naq fvk nsgre jbhyq or fbzr xvaq bs fhecevfr, ohg vs gur cbvag jnf n fhecevfr nggnpx V guvax vg fubhyq or sne sebz n cnggrea naq abg bar frpbaq yngr... $\endgroup$– Jason GoemaatCommented Jul 6 at 22:41
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$\begingroup$ @JasonGoemaat Are these encoded messages?! $\endgroup$– Etack SxchangeCommented Jul 7 at 18:02
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$\begingroup$ You found the right answer DqwertyC! $\endgroup$– Etack SxchangeCommented Jul 7 at 18:03
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$\begingroup$ @EtackSxchange Yes to prevent spoilers... You can just search 'rot13' for a site to paste the text in to decode it. $\endgroup$– Jason GoemaatCommented Jul 7 at 20:34
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