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$\begingroup$ rot13(Lbh zvffrq gur ynfg gjb vgrengvbaf: Gur C&E punenpgref unir fheanzrf YHQTNGR, FJNAFBA, JLNGG, XABCXR, GENRTRE) $\endgroup$– Daniel SCommented Sep 14, 2023 at 23:07
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$\begingroup$ rot13(Vaqrkvat vagb gurfr ol gur ahzore bs bppheeraprf bs rnpu svefg anzr tvirf QJLRE (jubfr svefg anzr vf NAQL nf vaqvpngrq ol gur sbhe qbgf, gur ynfg bs juvpu vf terra)) $\endgroup$– Daniel SCommented Sep 14, 2023 at 23:08
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$\begingroup$ rot13(...gubhtu V pna'g uryc ohg guvax gung gur qbg orsber gur terra bar fubhyq or pbybherq erq) $\endgroup$– Daniel SCommented Sep 14, 2023 at 23:13
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$\begingroup$ rot13(Nyfb whfg abgvprq gung gur rkgenpgvba beqre vf tvira ol envaobj beqrevat) $\endgroup$– Daniel SCommented Sep 14, 2023 at 23:15
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$\begingroup$ @DanielS, nice, the ordering and indexing makes sense, but I don't see what you're saying about the dots $\endgroup$– caPNCApnCommented Sep 14, 2023 at 23:18
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