Speak in Code!
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kitty-cat 

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Posted: 03:38PM Feb 15, 2013 |
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Gsrh rh z olg orpv gsv "Hkvzp rm zmlgsvi ozmtfztv" gsivzw, yfg rmhgvzw dv zoo hkvzp rm xlwv. Kivuvizyob xlwvh gszg xzm yv xizxpvw fhrmt gsv Xlwvh zmw Xrksvih hvxgrlm lu Yizrmtov, yvxzfhv lgsvidrhv rg dlfow yv evib wruurxfog. Hl, kivggb nfxs orpv gsv Xibkgltizksrx Xzhv lu gsv Nrhhrmt Zin, yfg dv xzm zxgfzoob slow z xlmevihzgrlm. Hslfow yv ufm!
Or, in other words...
This is a lot like the "Speak in another language" thread, but instead we all speak in code. Preferably codes that can be cracked using the Codes and Ciphers section of Braingle, because otherwise it would be very difficult. So, pretty much like the Cryptographic Case of the Missing Arm, but we can actually hold a conversation. Should be fun!
By the way, you can put what code it is or just make it difficult. This one's the Atbash Cipher.
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JQPublic

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Posted: 09:07AM Apr 19, 2013 |
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How about speaking in a different kind of code? 
document.writeln("Hi kitty!");
(If we continue doing this, though, we need to make sure the code used is readable by people who don't know that language.)
---This message was edited on 09:09AM Apr 19, 2013---
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kittygirl19 

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Posted: 03:12PM Apr 21, 2013 |
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asteroidbelt 

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Posted: 06:54PM Apr 22, 2013 |
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8-9 5-22-5-18-25-2-15-4-25!
To have a completely random signature that makes absolutely no sense or not to have a completely random signature that makes absolutely no sense, that is the question. Hmmm........ |
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