Friday, February 2, 2024

The Legacy of Danny Masterson



Here is how you know you’ve made it in Hollywood.  Your name will live on eternally as soon as…

Someone makes custom gematria ciphers to gematrify your news story.


I’m using the tactic of marking up the original image I found on Twixter with an X, to indicate that the image is altered in some manner and not genuine.  There’s no need to allow my reposting to make it easier to be used to further spread.  And now I realize the genius of Musk’s master plan.  Using the X just plays into his hands where everything X this year is going to be a big deal.  I wonder how is X’s feel about that.  But in the meantime, touché Elon, touché.

In reality gematria stories don’t need to be marked up and flagged as fake news.  Conspiracy grifter gematria is always fake news.  This one is elevated to superior status for going above and beyond the call of duty to make tue fakeness even more fakier in quest of infinite fakitude.  There historically (not old time bible study gematria, 21st century outrage porn gematria) has been a two main variations of gematria decoding, with lots of room for making hybrids of both.  You stick to the four base ciphers and sift through the near infinite database for what matches the narrative you want to force feed.  Or you can use a butt ton of different ciphers which gives the advantage of seeing lots of pretty colors on the Gematrinator calculator.

At one time there was some fun to be had with people being encouraged to tweak existing ciphers or even make a brand new cipher.  Making a new cipher after the fact the same way you wait until the Super Bowl is over to report the magical connections fits perfectly in to the mindset of your gematria newbie.  I’m not going to pay to see if Latin Reduction and/or Cipher X are offered as valid new cipher options on the pay to play Gematrinator site.  But I do know that in no way there’s a 62 or 188 match for the enhanced list of officially approved Gematrinator ciphers for either Charles Manson or Danny Masterson.


I can make a guess that Latin reduction makes some sense based off the Latin cipher (Jewish on Gematrix) and dropping the zeroes  But Cipher X, how convenient is that?  If it starts to get used more often maybe we’ll be able to math it out.  Although I’m more likely to find that it was created on the fly, and is just a Latin reduction clone renamed so that it’s a perfect match.

If I tried to get away with drugging women and raping them I can’t think of anything I’d enjoy more than having involvement in gematria decodes.  Being the forerunner of many more decodes to come with Cipher X in this, the year of the X.  The only thing that can go wrong is if Cipher X gets more popular and starts getting used on social media a lot, and it turns out that these first decodes don’t equal what was posted here.  So we’re also waiting for the Vegas line on that before we place our bets.


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