FancyMancy
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When you upload a picture to e.g. imgur, or a video to e.g. Bitchute, or make a page on e.g. Pastebin, then submit it and it has finished loading, you get a URL with a randomly-generated part of the URL which is unique to your upload/page. e.g.
Below, I have had some coincidences with such things. Some of you would have seen me mention some of them.
1st - "0mg" regarding revelations about Satan
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=86350#p86350
https://pastebin.com/0MGwgqsu
2nd - "Rhp" regarding Benjamin Franklin against the jews
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=339
http://archive.is/VVRhp
3rd - "Fat" regarding veganism/vegetarianism/eating animals
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/JoyofSatan666/conversations/messages/189164
4th - "Oy" regarding the backfiring of the jewish "#MeToo" "movement"
The first time I heard about this "movement" was on Monday 8th January 2018, and then the next day I saw it was backfiring.
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=12326#p12326
https://archive.is/OyFgS
One might also add "For god Sake", deliberately not capitalising the G in "god" while deliberately capitalising the F in "For" and the S in "Sake", as part of the "oy vey" exasperated exclamation. Plus one might abbreviate it as "FgS" with this, but also with the sArCaStIc way of typing.
5th - "BAD" in a URL of a video regarding what "angels" look like according to the bibles
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=395014#p395014
https://www.bitchute.com/video/GzBADVLdDx0C
6th/7th/8th - The nearly-correct part of the URL for the screenshot picture I took of the wikipaedia entry of jew molko (from the band Placebo)
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=444272#p444272
https://i.imgur.com/JxZElew.png
This one doesn't work anymore. As you can see in this .gif just below, the post body is a bit different in the preview than in the submitted post. I deleted the picture by accident, instead of deleting another picture further down which I didn't do properly, but I still had this one open in the tab where I was previewing my post. At the beginning of this .gif here, I showed that I had nothing on my clipboard to paste. Then I copied the URL of the picture and went to it.
It's a big big, so open it manually.
https://i.imgur.com/JGXbRWU.gif
and
The part of the URL for the archive.is link for the wikipaedia entry of jew molko - both (((who))) should be BaNned; and what styles of negative, influential media, "education", etc. should be BaNned?
https://archive.is/BaNYG
Again, the sArCaStIc way of typing "BaN" here could refer not to being sarcastic about banning things, but refer back to being sarcastic against (((certain things))).
and
The part of the URL for the picture link "oY"
https://i.imgur.com/oYqGadB.png
I don't care what anyone says. I'm counting these. They all count!
With all of the vastly-massive amounts of randomness on the Internet with generating the parts of the URLs on different websites, I have noticed these ones for me. I expect it to be more common than we pay attention to, but these happened for me. More compelling, in my opinion, is that the randomness has a high percentage of relevance to the thing that is uploaded/in the URL. This is known as "meta" - referencing the self - itself, oneself - in a 'higher' sense. We talk about Physics and we talk about Metaphysics, etc.
Code:
www.website.com/[random-letters-and-sometimes-numbers]
1st - "0mg" regarding revelations about Satan
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=86350#p86350
https://pastebin.com/0MGwgqsu
2nd - "Rhp" regarding Benjamin Franklin against the jews
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=339
http://archive.is/VVRhp
3rd - "Fat" regarding veganism/vegetarianism/eating animals
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/JoyofSatan666/conversations/messages/189164
4th - "Oy" regarding the backfiring of the jewish "#MeToo" "movement"
The first time I heard about this "movement" was on Monday 8th January 2018, and then the next day I saw it was backfiring.
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=12326#p12326
https://archive.is/OyFgS
One might also add "For god Sake", deliberately not capitalising the G in "god" while deliberately capitalising the F in "For" and the S in "Sake", as part of the "oy vey" exasperated exclamation. Plus one might abbreviate it as "FgS" with this, but also with the sArCaStIc way of typing.
5th - "BAD" in a URL of a video regarding what "angels" look like according to the bibles
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=395014#p395014
https://www.bitchute.com/video/GzBADVLdDx0C
6th/7th/8th - The nearly-correct part of the URL for the screenshot picture I took of the wikipaedia entry of jew molko (from the band Placebo)
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=444272#p444272
https://i.imgur.com/JxZElew.png
This one doesn't work anymore. As you can see in this .gif just below, the post body is a bit different in the preview than in the submitted post. I deleted the picture by accident, instead of deleting another picture further down which I didn't do properly, but I still had this one open in the tab where I was previewing my post. At the beginning of this .gif here, I showed that I had nothing on my clipboard to paste. Then I copied the URL of the picture and went to it.
It's a big big, so open it manually.
https://i.imgur.com/JGXbRWU.gif
and
The part of the URL for the archive.is link for the wikipaedia entry of jew molko - both (((who))) should be BaNned; and what styles of negative, influential media, "education", etc. should be BaNned?
https://archive.is/BaNYG
Again, the sArCaStIc way of typing "BaN" here could refer not to being sarcastic about banning things, but refer back to being sarcastic against (((certain things))).
and
The part of the URL for the picture link "oY"
https://i.imgur.com/oYqGadB.png
I don't care what anyone says. I'm counting these. They all count!
With all of the vastly-massive amounts of randomness on the Internet with generating the parts of the URLs on different websites, I have noticed these ones for me. I expect it to be more common than we pay attention to, but these happened for me. More compelling, in my opinion, is that the randomness has a high percentage of relevance to the thing that is uploaded/in the URL. This is known as "meta" - referencing the self - itself, oneself - in a 'higher' sense. We talk about Physics and we talk about Metaphysics, etc.