The leak could come any minute, what do you do? Obviously you should immediately go on your youtube channel and announce you'll be furious and mortified if one particular word isn't crossed out by the leakers. "Listen up, everyone! It's this one word I'm really worried about!!"
Let this Rachel neocow arc be a lesson for us all, for everyone reporting or spectating the Amberverse. Don't pozload my neghole and don't put your face on the internet.
This could help explain the spacing, and it gives us way more letters this could potentially be
edit: Looking at the apostrophe in other texts, I think actually the apostrophe would make the spacing a little bit wider than what we have here
edit: I don't think it is an i, look at the pixels. most letters appear to be at least 2 pixels away from one another if separate letters
She has the tact of Amberlynn Reid. Part of me thinks Rachel would have become an in-person side character (as a friend of Amber's, or a friend of a friend, or dated one of Amber's exes) if she and Amber had met under different circumstances (and lived in the same country).
Can we utilize that grid to estimate the number of letters? If we assume it does in fact end in r and s, we can estimate the number of letters between the b/h and the rs? I'm thinking 3-4 which would put the total letter count at 6-7.
hooters. I'm telling ya its hooters. It'd give away her home location too as there are only 2 hooters in england. I don't really believe it but god damn would it be funny.
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She has the tact of Amberlynn Reid. Part of me thinks Rachel would have become an in-person side character (as a friend of Amber's, or a friend of a friend, or dated one of Amber's exes) if she and Amber had met under different circumstances (and lived in the same country).
Can we utilize that grid to estimate the number of letters? If we assume it does in fact end in r and s, we can estimate the number of letters between the b/h and the rs? I'm thinking 3-4 which would put the total letter count at 6-7.
hooters. I'm telling ya its hooters. It'd give away her home location too as there are only 2 hooters in england. I don't really believe it but god damn would it be funny.
hooters. I'm telling ya its hooters. It'd give away her home location too as there are only 2 hooters in england. I don't really believe it but god damn would it be funny.
There are Hooters in two locations: Nottingham, Liverpool. Hooters doesn't have an apostrophe, but it would be an easy error to think it does when typing.
I don't really think it's Hooters either, but I believe you're on to something thinking it would narrow her location.
I often skin through here and don't really contribute much but I am thoroughly intrigued. What if the word in question has to do with cosmetics of some kind? Consultation perhaps for some kind of fat removal or other embarrassing operations would want to keep quiet. Perhaps "lasers"? Laser hair/fat removal is common, known as Laser Lipolysis. "going in for lasers" isn't an uncommon way of phrasing in British English. Perhaps "bariatric"? I'm just going off of she's fat and she find the thing embarrassing whatever it is.