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Hey uh if you go to that blog

And click that link

The binary in the image from the blog post translates to the password you need here which gets you this

And that url takes you here

I don’t have any idea what the code on the t-shirt is supposed to be tho

Okay it’s a decimal code that translates to tumblr godknowsnone?

On that blog there’s like a captcha image and a long binary string. Stay tuned!!

Okay that binary translates to ascii code

Which then translates to this

So when we log in to that email account

There’s not much there except this vimeo link in the drafts folder

The video is just 19 seconds of a very windy kind of woodsy area with a pond and a shortened url displayed over it

so that link takes you to this youtube video

and if you scroll down theres only one comment

click on the user and they dont have any videos, but their about page has a link

the link takes you to this freetexthost page, but im not sure what this text is code for

“check it out then go way back”

if you go way back to the original blog @nn17gkn

“cbg juj uk fb? Ouppx obpx pbfxc 7xfpb uo jbq? bap” is the first post

using this cypher that post translates to:

You did it now Gimme some money venmo is docworm

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takenbyzico:

Be real, though, we were all this kid at *some* point, however briefly. It’s when you don’t *stop* being this way that we have a problem.

I’ve made the observation that 12 to 13-year-olds are in the stage where they think they have the world figured out. Most people accuse teenagers of thinking they know everything but actually most teenagers are keenly aware that they don’t know anything, they’re just putting up a front. When you’re 12 or 13 you legitimately think you have the world figured out because you’re old enough to understand some things for the first time but still young enough to be that dumb. The preteen years contain the biggest ratio of confidence to cluelessness.