Pythagorean Gematria in Strangely Estranged

  • Oct. 3, 2017, 5:35 p.m.
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It’s not a secret, just because the American public is ignorant does not mean it’s a secret. Google trends shows most of the interest comes from outside of the U.S.

Interestingly, Uraguay’s city of Montevideo has the highest number of Pythagorean searches. Then there’s Concepcíon in Chile (guess that’s me) and in the U.S. Cities with interest are Santa Fe, MN and Monterrey, CA. I’m aware of Santa Fe but I wonder what’s in Montevideo. Video of the Mountain? Secret Cinema HQ? A curious related search is “multiplication”.

If you think about it, its not secret if it’s on Google Trends.

If one were trying to keep something secret, would they hide it in gematria in an image of a cup of noodles and post it on the worlds most popular network with no security restrictions to impress their audience? That seems much more revealing than a private email to a spouse.

Sounds like your ego is jonesen for more likes and you want to show off that you’ve cover up your competition by covering the letters, “AN” on the name brand of the noodles.

If you’re trying to hide anything, why emphasize it by posting it on Facebook?

A stupid picture of a cup of instant noodles should not get that type of reaction from your followers. “Wow, thumbs up, great post”… it’s a fricking cup of noodles with two letters hidden. It’s probably the work of his superiors given to him to make him look knowledgeable, I seriously doubt he created it on his own.

Like the small, black pencil sharpener I saw him throw over the gate onto the patio. Why would a “friend” “----- left a small black pencil sharpener on the patio”?

Sure I don’t know to do these gematric things but does someone who is given the words to say or do considered someone who does?

They’re not Masters, they are actors being given their next line. I’ve even seen some actors who apparently can’t remember their lines look to see what their keeper texted them for what to say next! That’s a talking bird, not a Master of gematric speech.

Perhaps if I had plastic surgery and got a chin dimple I could compete?

Oh, and get a not-a-Superman tattoo on my crack since they may not know how Superman likes it, a blob on the ankle, and an umbrella tattoo… that should work.


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