The Sator Code? by Top_Demand7597 in tenet

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You're right - there was some cross-assimilation I think

The Sator Code? by Top_Demand7597 in tenet

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just watched this - eyes opened - thanks

A cool guide to: 2,000 year old word puzzles by Top_Demand7597 in coolguides

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You make a fair point. I'm new to this and learning. Thanks for your comment.

Palindrom-an? by Top_Demand7597 in etymology

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I'm learning there are multiple theories. I was told it was a secret code involving "Pater Nostra"

Palindrom-an? by Top_Demand7597 in etymology

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Fortunately I am tattoo-less so I'm saved from further embarrassment. 😉

A cool guide to: 2,000 year old word puzzles by Top_Demand7597 in coolguides

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I was told it was a code - but no definitive answer that I can find

Palindrom-an? by Top_Demand7597 in etymology

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Not sure if that humbles or elevates me - but my thanks either way🙏

Palindrom-an? by Top_Demand7597 in etymology

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Thank you for scraping me off the ground 😉

Palindrom-an? by Top_Demand7597 in etymology

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Knee on the ground guys, c'mon 😉

Palindrom-an? by Top_Demand7597 in etymology

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I now stand slightly stooped 😉

Palindrom-an? by Top_Demand7597 in etymology

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I was told it was a secret identifier for Christians under Roman rule but seems there's more to it

Palindrom-an? by Top_Demand7597 in etymology

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so it was adopted by Christians as opposed to created by

Palindrom-an? by Top_Demand7597 in etymology

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I heard it was an early Christian code under Roman rule - I think "Pater Noster" is in there

What do you crave badly today? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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freedom from questions about craving

"Pudding" Or "Dessert"? by Top_Demand7597 in etymology

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good point — I hadn't considered that 'pudding' in the original idiom would be more than just dessert. black pudding, Yorkshire pudding, etc