Finally back on Puzzling… and I have a new kind of puzzle (I think)












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Oh my God. Okay, I have a lot of things to catch up on. First, a belated HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! to everyone. Second, have any rules on Puzzling.SE vitally changed during the past three months? And last but not least, here is the puzzle!




I know a friend called Simeon Galavar. He loves anagrams. His motto is, "I love anagrams!" However, for someone who loves anagrams and words so much, he seems to see words and letters that are not even there! He decided to make an anagram of a poem, I forgot it. I read it and it was good, it rhymed, it was written in the same style as was the poem he anagrammed... but he asked me if I could find things in the poem that did not even exist! He asked me to find:




  • An X (I deny it exists)

  • The word "waste" (did he even write this down?)

  • Three small references of his name (I must have missed this. Must I check back again)?




Where doom is death oh I can be
All abandoned, no remains,
Solo everyday for me.
The sea dried up, I can't sit up;
Earth destroyed its own faint plains.



Where are they?




Apologies for not being on Puzzling.SE. I have been a little busy with anagrams myself... but must I emphasise that anagrams are not related to the actual puzzle itself. That is just for the backstory.



May someone also edit this and include other tags that are relevant if there are? Thanks, and enjoy! :D





Edit:



Partial answers are allowed, and I also removed the image file and replaced it with the font. The font is important. There were two references of Simeon's name as well, but as a sheer coincidence, there is another better one ;)










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    The poem is in an image file? Is that needed for the puzzle?

    – rhsquared
    yesterday













  • @rhsquared No, but the font is. I've been looking into that, and I think I can write the font without the image. I will do that ;)

    – user477343
    yesterday








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    I see what you mean. Not quite sure how to handle fonts ithough. This one looks like a console type font.

    – rhsquared
    yesterday











  • @rhsquared I think I did it, but I can't seem to put it into the yellow sandbox. Eh well, I am sure someone would figure it out ;)

    – user477343
    yesterday








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    @user477343 welcome back :D

    – Quintec
    yesterday
















9















Oh my God. Okay, I have a lot of things to catch up on. First, a belated HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! to everyone. Second, have any rules on Puzzling.SE vitally changed during the past three months? And last but not least, here is the puzzle!




I know a friend called Simeon Galavar. He loves anagrams. His motto is, "I love anagrams!" However, for someone who loves anagrams and words so much, he seems to see words and letters that are not even there! He decided to make an anagram of a poem, I forgot it. I read it and it was good, it rhymed, it was written in the same style as was the poem he anagrammed... but he asked me if I could find things in the poem that did not even exist! He asked me to find:




  • An X (I deny it exists)

  • The word "waste" (did he even write this down?)

  • Three small references of his name (I must have missed this. Must I check back again)?




Where doom is death oh I can be
All abandoned, no remains,
Solo everyday for me.
The sea dried up, I can't sit up;
Earth destroyed its own faint plains.



Where are they?




Apologies for not being on Puzzling.SE. I have been a little busy with anagrams myself... but must I emphasise that anagrams are not related to the actual puzzle itself. That is just for the backstory.



May someone also edit this and include other tags that are relevant if there are? Thanks, and enjoy! :D





Edit:



Partial answers are allowed, and I also removed the image file and replaced it with the font. The font is important. There were two references of Simeon's name as well, but as a sheer coincidence, there is another better one ;)










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    The poem is in an image file? Is that needed for the puzzle?

    – rhsquared
    yesterday













  • @rhsquared No, but the font is. I've been looking into that, and I think I can write the font without the image. I will do that ;)

    – user477343
    yesterday








  • 1





    I see what you mean. Not quite sure how to handle fonts ithough. This one looks like a console type font.

    – rhsquared
    yesterday











  • @rhsquared I think I did it, but I can't seem to put it into the yellow sandbox. Eh well, I am sure someone would figure it out ;)

    – user477343
    yesterday








  • 1





    @user477343 welcome back :D

    – Quintec
    yesterday














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Oh my God. Okay, I have a lot of things to catch up on. First, a belated HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! to everyone. Second, have any rules on Puzzling.SE vitally changed during the past three months? And last but not least, here is the puzzle!




I know a friend called Simeon Galavar. He loves anagrams. His motto is, "I love anagrams!" However, for someone who loves anagrams and words so much, he seems to see words and letters that are not even there! He decided to make an anagram of a poem, I forgot it. I read it and it was good, it rhymed, it was written in the same style as was the poem he anagrammed... but he asked me if I could find things in the poem that did not even exist! He asked me to find:




  • An X (I deny it exists)

  • The word "waste" (did he even write this down?)

  • Three small references of his name (I must have missed this. Must I check back again)?




Where doom is death oh I can be
All abandoned, no remains,
Solo everyday for me.
The sea dried up, I can't sit up;
Earth destroyed its own faint plains.



Where are they?




Apologies for not being on Puzzling.SE. I have been a little busy with anagrams myself... but must I emphasise that anagrams are not related to the actual puzzle itself. That is just for the backstory.



May someone also edit this and include other tags that are relevant if there are? Thanks, and enjoy! :D





Edit:



Partial answers are allowed, and I also removed the image file and replaced it with the font. The font is important. There were two references of Simeon's name as well, but as a sheer coincidence, there is another better one ;)










share|improve this question
















Oh my God. Okay, I have a lot of things to catch up on. First, a belated HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! to everyone. Second, have any rules on Puzzling.SE vitally changed during the past three months? And last but not least, here is the puzzle!




I know a friend called Simeon Galavar. He loves anagrams. His motto is, "I love anagrams!" However, for someone who loves anagrams and words so much, he seems to see words and letters that are not even there! He decided to make an anagram of a poem, I forgot it. I read it and it was good, it rhymed, it was written in the same style as was the poem he anagrammed... but he asked me if I could find things in the poem that did not even exist! He asked me to find:




  • An X (I deny it exists)

  • The word "waste" (did he even write this down?)

  • Three small references of his name (I must have missed this. Must I check back again)?




Where doom is death oh I can be
All abandoned, no remains,
Solo everyday for me.
The sea dried up, I can't sit up;
Earth destroyed its own faint plains.



Where are they?




Apologies for not being on Puzzling.SE. I have been a little busy with anagrams myself... but must I emphasise that anagrams are not related to the actual puzzle itself. That is just for the backstory.



May someone also edit this and include other tags that are relevant if there are? Thanks, and enjoy! :D





Edit:



Partial answers are allowed, and I also removed the image file and replaced it with the font. The font is important. There were two references of Simeon's name as well, but as a sheer coincidence, there is another better one ;)







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  • 1





    The poem is in an image file? Is that needed for the puzzle?

    – rhsquared
    yesterday













  • @rhsquared No, but the font is. I've been looking into that, and I think I can write the font without the image. I will do that ;)

    – user477343
    yesterday








  • 1





    I see what you mean. Not quite sure how to handle fonts ithough. This one looks like a console type font.

    – rhsquared
    yesterday











  • @rhsquared I think I did it, but I can't seem to put it into the yellow sandbox. Eh well, I am sure someone would figure it out ;)

    – user477343
    yesterday








  • 1





    @user477343 welcome back :D

    – Quintec
    yesterday














  • 1





    The poem is in an image file? Is that needed for the puzzle?

    – rhsquared
    yesterday













  • @rhsquared No, but the font is. I've been looking into that, and I think I can write the font without the image. I will do that ;)

    – user477343
    yesterday








  • 1





    I see what you mean. Not quite sure how to handle fonts ithough. This one looks like a console type font.

    – rhsquared
    yesterday











  • @rhsquared I think I did it, but I can't seem to put it into the yellow sandbox. Eh well, I am sure someone would figure it out ;)

    – user477343
    yesterday








  • 1





    @user477343 welcome back :D

    – Quintec
    yesterday








1




1





The poem is in an image file? Is that needed for the puzzle?

– rhsquared
yesterday







The poem is in an image file? Is that needed for the puzzle?

– rhsquared
yesterday















@rhsquared No, but the font is. I've been looking into that, and I think I can write the font without the image. I will do that ;)

– user477343
yesterday







@rhsquared No, but the font is. I've been looking into that, and I think I can write the font without the image. I will do that ;)

– user477343
yesterday






1




1





I see what you mean. Not quite sure how to handle fonts ithough. This one looks like a console type font.

– rhsquared
yesterday





I see what you mean. Not quite sure how to handle fonts ithough. This one looks like a console type font.

– rhsquared
yesterday













@rhsquared I think I did it, but I can't seem to put it into the yellow sandbox. Eh well, I am sure someone would figure it out ;)

– user477343
yesterday







@rhsquared I think I did it, but I can't seem to put it into the yellow sandbox. Eh well, I am sure someone would figure it out ;)

– user477343
yesterday






1




1





@user477343 welcome back :D

– Quintec
yesterday





@user477343 welcome back :D

– Quintec
yesterday










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The X




Is a pattern made by the d's in doom, death, abandoned, everyday, dried and destroyed

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Waste




Is down the left hand side with first letter of each sentence




The 1 of the references is




... no remains




Not sure about the second






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  • Again with the unintended reference? Hahah, the other answer also said that was a reference. That is just a coincidence, but I guess I might edit the post then and include that as a third one. However, apart from that, everything else is correct! Well done! I cannot upvote as I have reached my daily voting limit but keep looking for the rest of the references, and welcome to the Puzzling Stack Exchange (PSE)! For a first answer, yours is superb, and you are definitely on the right track to solving your first puzzle here in this community! I will provide a hint: I missed the references ;)

    – user477343
    yesterday













  • I can make you a picture to use so others can visualise the X. Good job for making that discovery. Would you like me to edit your post and include a picture? Also, since you are new, I suggest you visit the Help Center, particularly here and here for the sake of asking questions, as you have not done that (yet). Otherwise, enjoy, and hope you share your wonderful puzzling talent on this site in the future! :D

    – user477343
    yesterday








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    Haha thank you, yeah the reference felt fairly forced kind of thought it wouldnt be right. Feel free to make the edit ive glanced over post formatting so it probably would take me ages to figure out how to make it look right. I will check it out thank you and try figure out these references!

    – rdens1601
    yesterday













  • By the way, there is still two more references you need to get. The sentence, "I missed the references", was simply a hint, hahah. These other references are easier than what you found, especially looking a little closer at the hint like you might do in the poem to find the references, hehe. Thereafter, I will give you the tick ;)

    – user477343
    yesterday





















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Partial answer



Well,




the word WASTE is written down at the start of the lines of the poem. And there are the following things that could be considered "small references of his name" back inside the poem:

Where doom is death oh I can be

All abandoned, no remains,

Solo everyday for me.

The sea dried up, I can't sit up;

Earth destroyed its own faint plains.

(I don't see anything that looks like "Galavar" or an abbreviation of it, though. Indeed, there is no "G" anywhere in the text.)




I haven't found




anything to match the "denied" X.




Incidentally,




SIMEON GALAVAR = (I LOVE ANAGRAMS)*.







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  • Hahah, great job! I did not know there were three references of the name... the second one you mentioned was just a strange coincidence. But everything else you got correct, and as for the X part, I will give you a hint: deny. $(+1)$ DVL13 :D

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The X




Is a pattern made by the d's in doom, death, abandoned, everyday, dried and destroyed

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Waste




Is down the left hand side with first letter of each sentence




The 1 of the references is




... no remains




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  • Again with the unintended reference? Hahah, the other answer also said that was a reference. That is just a coincidence, but I guess I might edit the post then and include that as a third one. However, apart from that, everything else is correct! Well done! I cannot upvote as I have reached my daily voting limit but keep looking for the rest of the references, and welcome to the Puzzling Stack Exchange (PSE)! For a first answer, yours is superb, and you are definitely on the right track to solving your first puzzle here in this community! I will provide a hint: I missed the references ;)

    – user477343
    yesterday













  • I can make you a picture to use so others can visualise the X. Good job for making that discovery. Would you like me to edit your post and include a picture? Also, since you are new, I suggest you visit the Help Center, particularly here and here for the sake of asking questions, as you have not done that (yet). Otherwise, enjoy, and hope you share your wonderful puzzling talent on this site in the future! :D

    – user477343
    yesterday








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    Haha thank you, yeah the reference felt fairly forced kind of thought it wouldnt be right. Feel free to make the edit ive glanced over post formatting so it probably would take me ages to figure out how to make it look right. I will check it out thank you and try figure out these references!

    – rdens1601
    yesterday













  • By the way, there is still two more references you need to get. The sentence, "I missed the references", was simply a hint, hahah. These other references are easier than what you found, especially looking a little closer at the hint like you might do in the poem to find the references, hehe. Thereafter, I will give you the tick ;)

    – user477343
    yesterday


















7














The X




Is a pattern made by the d's in doom, death, abandoned, everyday, dried and destroyed

X




Waste




Is down the left hand side with first letter of each sentence




The 1 of the references is




... no remains




Not sure about the second






share|improve this answer










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  • Again with the unintended reference? Hahah, the other answer also said that was a reference. That is just a coincidence, but I guess I might edit the post then and include that as a third one. However, apart from that, everything else is correct! Well done! I cannot upvote as I have reached my daily voting limit but keep looking for the rest of the references, and welcome to the Puzzling Stack Exchange (PSE)! For a first answer, yours is superb, and you are definitely on the right track to solving your first puzzle here in this community! I will provide a hint: I missed the references ;)

    – user477343
    yesterday













  • I can make you a picture to use so others can visualise the X. Good job for making that discovery. Would you like me to edit your post and include a picture? Also, since you are new, I suggest you visit the Help Center, particularly here and here for the sake of asking questions, as you have not done that (yet). Otherwise, enjoy, and hope you share your wonderful puzzling talent on this site in the future! :D

    – user477343
    yesterday








  • 1





    Haha thank you, yeah the reference felt fairly forced kind of thought it wouldnt be right. Feel free to make the edit ive glanced over post formatting so it probably would take me ages to figure out how to make it look right. I will check it out thank you and try figure out these references!

    – rdens1601
    yesterday













  • By the way, there is still two more references you need to get. The sentence, "I missed the references", was simply a hint, hahah. These other references are easier than what you found, especially looking a little closer at the hint like you might do in the poem to find the references, hehe. Thereafter, I will give you the tick ;)

    – user477343
    yesterday
















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7








7







The X




Is a pattern made by the d's in doom, death, abandoned, everyday, dried and destroyed

X




Waste




Is down the left hand side with first letter of each sentence




The 1 of the references is




... no remains




Not sure about the second






share|improve this answer










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The X




Is a pattern made by the d's in doom, death, abandoned, everyday, dried and destroyed

X




Waste




Is down the left hand side with first letter of each sentence




The 1 of the references is




... no remains




Not sure about the second







share|improve this answer










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  • Again with the unintended reference? Hahah, the other answer also said that was a reference. That is just a coincidence, but I guess I might edit the post then and include that as a third one. However, apart from that, everything else is correct! Well done! I cannot upvote as I have reached my daily voting limit but keep looking for the rest of the references, and welcome to the Puzzling Stack Exchange (PSE)! For a first answer, yours is superb, and you are definitely on the right track to solving your first puzzle here in this community! I will provide a hint: I missed the references ;)

    – user477343
    yesterday













  • I can make you a picture to use so others can visualise the X. Good job for making that discovery. Would you like me to edit your post and include a picture? Also, since you are new, I suggest you visit the Help Center, particularly here and here for the sake of asking questions, as you have not done that (yet). Otherwise, enjoy, and hope you share your wonderful puzzling talent on this site in the future! :D

    – user477343
    yesterday








  • 1





    Haha thank you, yeah the reference felt fairly forced kind of thought it wouldnt be right. Feel free to make the edit ive glanced over post formatting so it probably would take me ages to figure out how to make it look right. I will check it out thank you and try figure out these references!

    – rdens1601
    yesterday













  • By the way, there is still two more references you need to get. The sentence, "I missed the references", was simply a hint, hahah. These other references are easier than what you found, especially looking a little closer at the hint like you might do in the poem to find the references, hehe. Thereafter, I will give you the tick ;)

    – user477343
    yesterday





















  • Again with the unintended reference? Hahah, the other answer also said that was a reference. That is just a coincidence, but I guess I might edit the post then and include that as a third one. However, apart from that, everything else is correct! Well done! I cannot upvote as I have reached my daily voting limit but keep looking for the rest of the references, and welcome to the Puzzling Stack Exchange (PSE)! For a first answer, yours is superb, and you are definitely on the right track to solving your first puzzle here in this community! I will provide a hint: I missed the references ;)

    – user477343
    yesterday













  • I can make you a picture to use so others can visualise the X. Good job for making that discovery. Would you like me to edit your post and include a picture? Also, since you are new, I suggest you visit the Help Center, particularly here and here for the sake of asking questions, as you have not done that (yet). Otherwise, enjoy, and hope you share your wonderful puzzling talent on this site in the future! :D

    – user477343
    yesterday








  • 1





    Haha thank you, yeah the reference felt fairly forced kind of thought it wouldnt be right. Feel free to make the edit ive glanced over post formatting so it probably would take me ages to figure out how to make it look right. I will check it out thank you and try figure out these references!

    – rdens1601
    yesterday













  • By the way, there is still two more references you need to get. The sentence, "I missed the references", was simply a hint, hahah. These other references are easier than what you found, especially looking a little closer at the hint like you might do in the poem to find the references, hehe. Thereafter, I will give you the tick ;)

    – user477343
    yesterday



















Again with the unintended reference? Hahah, the other answer also said that was a reference. That is just a coincidence, but I guess I might edit the post then and include that as a third one. However, apart from that, everything else is correct! Well done! I cannot upvote as I have reached my daily voting limit but keep looking for the rest of the references, and welcome to the Puzzling Stack Exchange (PSE)! For a first answer, yours is superb, and you are definitely on the right track to solving your first puzzle here in this community! I will provide a hint: I missed the references ;)

– user477343
yesterday







Again with the unintended reference? Hahah, the other answer also said that was a reference. That is just a coincidence, but I guess I might edit the post then and include that as a third one. However, apart from that, everything else is correct! Well done! I cannot upvote as I have reached my daily voting limit but keep looking for the rest of the references, and welcome to the Puzzling Stack Exchange (PSE)! For a first answer, yours is superb, and you are definitely on the right track to solving your first puzzle here in this community! I will provide a hint: I missed the references ;)

– user477343
yesterday















I can make you a picture to use so others can visualise the X. Good job for making that discovery. Would you like me to edit your post and include a picture? Also, since you are new, I suggest you visit the Help Center, particularly here and here for the sake of asking questions, as you have not done that (yet). Otherwise, enjoy, and hope you share your wonderful puzzling talent on this site in the future! :D

– user477343
yesterday







I can make you a picture to use so others can visualise the X. Good job for making that discovery. Would you like me to edit your post and include a picture? Also, since you are new, I suggest you visit the Help Center, particularly here and here for the sake of asking questions, as you have not done that (yet). Otherwise, enjoy, and hope you share your wonderful puzzling talent on this site in the future! :D

– user477343
yesterday






1




1





Haha thank you, yeah the reference felt fairly forced kind of thought it wouldnt be right. Feel free to make the edit ive glanced over post formatting so it probably would take me ages to figure out how to make it look right. I will check it out thank you and try figure out these references!

– rdens1601
yesterday







Haha thank you, yeah the reference felt fairly forced kind of thought it wouldnt be right. Feel free to make the edit ive glanced over post formatting so it probably would take me ages to figure out how to make it look right. I will check it out thank you and try figure out these references!

– rdens1601
yesterday















By the way, there is still two more references you need to get. The sentence, "I missed the references", was simply a hint, hahah. These other references are easier than what you found, especially looking a little closer at the hint like you might do in the poem to find the references, hehe. Thereafter, I will give you the tick ;)

– user477343
yesterday







By the way, there is still two more references you need to get. The sentence, "I missed the references", was simply a hint, hahah. These other references are easier than what you found, especially looking a little closer at the hint like you might do in the poem to find the references, hehe. Thereafter, I will give you the tick ;)

– user477343
yesterday













6














Partial answer



Well,




the word WASTE is written down at the start of the lines of the poem. And there are the following things that could be considered "small references of his name" back inside the poem:

Where doom is death oh I can be

All abandoned, no remains,

Solo everyday for me.

The sea dried up, I can't sit up;

Earth destroyed its own faint plains.

(I don't see anything that looks like "Galavar" or an abbreviation of it, though. Indeed, there is no "G" anywhere in the text.)




I haven't found




anything to match the "denied" X.




Incidentally,




SIMEON GALAVAR = (I LOVE ANAGRAMS)*.







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  • Hahah, great job! I did not know there were three references of the name... the second one you mentioned was just a strange coincidence. But everything else you got correct, and as for the X part, I will give you a hint: deny. $(+1)$ DVL13 :D

    – user477343
    yesterday


















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Well,




the word WASTE is written down at the start of the lines of the poem. And there are the following things that could be considered "small references of his name" back inside the poem:

Where doom is death oh I can be

All abandoned, no remains,

Solo everyday for me.

The sea dried up, I can't sit up;

Earth destroyed its own faint plains.

(I don't see anything that looks like "Galavar" or an abbreviation of it, though. Indeed, there is no "G" anywhere in the text.)




I haven't found




anything to match the "denied" X.




Incidentally,




SIMEON GALAVAR = (I LOVE ANAGRAMS)*.







share|improve this answer
























  • Hahah, great job! I did not know there were three references of the name... the second one you mentioned was just a strange coincidence. But everything else you got correct, and as for the X part, I will give you a hint: deny. $(+1)$ DVL13 :D

    – user477343
    yesterday
















6












6








6







Partial answer



Well,




the word WASTE is written down at the start of the lines of the poem. And there are the following things that could be considered "small references of his name" back inside the poem:

Where doom is death oh I can be

All abandoned, no remains,

Solo everyday for me.

The sea dried up, I can't sit up;

Earth destroyed its own faint plains.

(I don't see anything that looks like "Galavar" or an abbreviation of it, though. Indeed, there is no "G" anywhere in the text.)




I haven't found




anything to match the "denied" X.




Incidentally,




SIMEON GALAVAR = (I LOVE ANAGRAMS)*.







share|improve this answer













Partial answer



Well,




the word WASTE is written down at the start of the lines of the poem. And there are the following things that could be considered "small references of his name" back inside the poem:

Where doom is death oh I can be

All abandoned, no remains,

Solo everyday for me.

The sea dried up, I can't sit up;

Earth destroyed its own faint plains.

(I don't see anything that looks like "Galavar" or an abbreviation of it, though. Indeed, there is no "G" anywhere in the text.)




I haven't found




anything to match the "denied" X.




Incidentally,




SIMEON GALAVAR = (I LOVE ANAGRAMS)*.








share|improve this answer












share|improve this answer



share|improve this answer










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  • Hahah, great job! I did not know there were three references of the name... the second one you mentioned was just a strange coincidence. But everything else you got correct, and as for the X part, I will give you a hint: deny. $(+1)$ DVL13 :D

    – user477343
    yesterday





















  • Hahah, great job! I did not know there were three references of the name... the second one you mentioned was just a strange coincidence. But everything else you got correct, and as for the X part, I will give you a hint: deny. $(+1)$ DVL13 :D

    – user477343
    yesterday



















Hahah, great job! I did not know there were three references of the name... the second one you mentioned was just a strange coincidence. But everything else you got correct, and as for the X part, I will give you a hint: deny. $(+1)$ DVL13 :D

– user477343
yesterday







Hahah, great job! I did not know there were three references of the name... the second one you mentioned was just a strange coincidence. But everything else you got correct, and as for the X part, I will give you a hint: deny. $(+1)$ DVL13 :D

– user477343
yesterday




















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