Though born and raised in America and decidedly of European descent, I have, like so many people on the Internet (and reading this article) had for most of my life a sincere appreciation for Japanese art. My life has, by and large, been an experiment in cross-cultural artistic influence. Even the most reliable book-to-book codes, where two people exchange messages denotin’ words by page and line number in two copies of the same edition of the same book-even then, if someone discovers the right book, the game is up.” Understand the principle and you can crack the code. And these principles, it doesn’t matter how complicated or how exactin’, ultimately come down to commonalities intelligible to more than one person. The reason bein’ that codes are composed accordin’ to certain basic principles. There’s one given about codes, and that is there’s no such thing as a code that can’t be cracked. First, let me give you a quick rundown on my theories. “ Now, now, let’s not jump to conclusions.
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