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7 minutes ago, Flashback said:

The website now says STILL NO. The letters I and L are bold.

Wow. That's unexpected. I thought something like 'Nearly' would be next continuing the word starting with N.

As the words are changing every 2 days, how many more to go? Sept  29 and Oct 1 ?

 

 

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Indeed... Back to the drawing board, chaps. 

If the bold letters mean anything, I'm starting to think they might not, then we have the following so far: 

23 Sep: N E ––– O P

25 Sep: N Y E ––– O T t

27 Sep: I L N ––– S T L O

-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

In summarywe have N E N Y E I L N ––– O P O T t S T L O

Without the repeats: N E Y I L ---- O P T t S L

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1 minute ago, Little Boy Named Booze said:

Why can't they keep it simple once for our theories to be right

I'm guessing of course, but maybe it's just a count down to an announcement, with the last word being YES?

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3 minutes ago, MillenniumFan said:

27 Sep: I L N ––– S T L O

Illinois, Saint-Louis 😅

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3 minutes ago, Sanity Loan said:

Lots of Ns and Os. I have to wonder if letters have been repeated more than what’s in the final word(s).

i would bet on it

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5 minutes ago, Sanity Loan said:

Lots of Ns and Os. I have to wonder if letters have been repeated more than what’s in the final word(s).

Yeah, I have a feeling we can ignore repeated letters. Unless of course it's more than two words. 

Every letter ignoring repeats can spell 'plotlines', but there's an extra unused Y. 🤔

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That capital bold L bugs me, cause otherwise that seems to clearly form Green Day. Wonder if it’s just a mash up of the fonts used for the record, but it does feel like there’s more to it.

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5 minutes ago, PluckyJokerhead said:

Yeah, I have a feeling we can ignore repeated letters. Unless of course it's more than two words. 

Every letter ignoring repeats can spell 'plotlines', but there's an extra unused Y. 🤔

Yeah I tried running it through an anagram solver, and it came up with something similar but nothing really that made sense. 

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GREEN DAY the LAST SAVIORS OPERATION. 

BUT THAT BOLDED CAPITAL L FUCKS EVERYTHING UP

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3 minutes ago, HAPPY FINKING UNICORN said:

That capital bold L bugs me, cause otherwise that seems to clearly form Green Day. Wonder if it’s just a mash up of the fonts used for the record, but it does feel like there’s more to it.

don't forget the capital I, though it could also be a non-capitalised L 

although then we'd have N E Y L L  --- Nelly :lol:

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Just now, Austrian_Insomniac said:

yeah, a bad one.. i forgot to change 2023 to 2024 fuck

Congrats on the font tho that was exactly the same

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8 minutes ago, Austrian_Insomniac said:

yeah, a bad one.. i forgot to change 2023 to 2024 fuck

Ah! GREEN DAY LIVE maybe? 

GREEN DAY LIVE OPERATION to VEGAS
GREEN DAY OPERATION LIVE to VEGAS

A stream of the extra gig in Vegas? Am I hallucinating? 

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5 minutes ago, MillenniumFan said:

don't forget the capital I, though it could also be a non-capitalised L 

although then we'd have N E Y L L  --- Nelly :lol:

The capital I could be the number 1 in Roman numeral form? Like part 1

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O

O P E

O T  Y E t

S T L  N O

Hmmm…maybe it’s not spelling out anything specific, and it’s simply a preview of the GREEN DAY font and the TITLE font

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I'm wondering why we've got all capitals except for that one lower case t

I wonder if maybe the whole title is capital except for maybe a part that has "1st", "4th", "5th". Kinda like 21st Century Breakdown, except in that case the entire title was in capital on the album cover including the 21ST

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