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The beauty of numerology, it can do anything if you try hard enough.
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thedeadhaji
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Numbers blog! I'm not sure what your point is!
On February 23 2012 14:52 thedeadhaji wrote: Manlyfesto7
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If I have a son, I will name him Manifesto8.
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On February 23 2012 14:55 SonuvBob wrote: That is many festo, yes? Or many pesto, depends on your taste.
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Baltimore, USA22251 Posts
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On February 23 2012 14:37 Failsafe wrote:
u = i you = eye I = U (the plural 'you')
what??
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On February 23 2012 15:22 Garnet wrote:Show nested quote +On February 23 2012 14:37 Failsafe wrote:
u = i you = eye I = U (the plural 'you')
what?? It means you need to build a time machine and dance a little dance.
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swell guy, but a poor taste in hockey teams. 1994 forever yo
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WTF DOES ANY OF THIS MEAN?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
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OH MY GOD EVERYTHING MAKES SENSE NOW!
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i'm pretty sure... i'm not.. i.. what.
is.
this.
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Seeker
Where dat snitch at?36946 Posts
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One does not simply get the name Manifesto7.
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how are you guys confused? pretty straightforward tbh
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Feel free to walk me through it step by step cuz...
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The answer is 47.
The answer is always 47.
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On February 23 2012 15:02 Sufficiency wrote: If I have a son, I will name him Manifesto8.
haha u caught my error @@
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LOL LOL LOL
WE ARE ALL JUST TALKING ABOUT A WORD
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Double-festo, what does it mean?!
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Being a newcomer to TL really sucks ass in the blog section
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Osaka27130 Posts
You broke the code! Now you just have to follow it down the rabbit hole and the treasue is yours!
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United Kingdom14464 Posts
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it all makes sense now..
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Man, I FE --> STalker + Orbital @ 7min
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"Manifesto seven" is an anagram of "Soviet semen fan" :-(
+ Show Spoiler [other anagrams] +"Infest same oven" "Envies moan fest" "A semen-vino fest" "One invests fame" "Naive soft semen"
Sorry Mani, I meant no offense, I was looking for funny anagrams but that's all I could come up with.
On February 23 2012 16:10 TheToast wrote: The answer is 47.
The answer is always 47.
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Do mine, please.
On February 23 2012 17:15 Manifesto7 wrote: You broke the code! Now you just have to follow it down the rabbit hole and the treasue is yours!
Do I kill the snake or kiss it?
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Is this the end of the world or something?
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On February 23 2012 17:15 Manifesto7 wrote: You broke the code! Now you just have to follow it down the rabbit hole and the treasue is yours!
Please note the hidden message the demizen has delivered us. He makes no mistakes.
So, who is Treavor Sue?
Edit: Is the rabbit maybe a lawyer?
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Was there ever a Manifesto6? Manifesto5?
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Osaka27130 Posts
On February 23 2012 18:54 slam wrote: Was there ever a Manifesto6? Manifesto5?
There can be only one.
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On February 23 2012 19:14 Manifesto7 wrote:Show nested quote +On February 23 2012 18:54 slam wrote: Was there ever a Manifesto6? Manifesto5? There can be only one.
holy fucking synchronicity
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On February 23 2012 18:54 slam wrote: Was there ever a Manifesto6? Manifesto5?
Until now, there have been 13 iterations of Manifesto throughout history. I have uncovered a secret document with this summary:
The first Manifesto was built in Macedonia by Alexander the Great.
The second Manifesto was built in Egypt immediately after the death of Alexander the Great.
With the suicide of Cleopatra and the subsequent conquest of Eqypt by Rome, the Manifesto moved to the Western Roman empire, beginning what may have been the most fruitful period of Manifesto activity in its history.
As Rome's influence in the world began to wane and the Hunnic Empire's influence increased, the next iteration of the Manifesto appeared somewhere in what is now known as eastern central Europe.
The short period of time the Manifesto existed in the Hunnic empire was eclipsed by its return to Rome under the rise of what is now called the Byzantine Empire.
The 6th iteration of the Manifesto was located in the city of Angkor in what is now known as the Kingdom of Cambodia.
After the beginning of unrest in the Khmer Empire, the Manifesto again moved, but not far, this time to the center of the Mongol Empire in what was likely the city of Karakorum.
The 8th iteration was located in Germany as the Holy Roman Empire began to hold sway through the world
The 9th iteration of the Manifesto was only located in the Ottoman empire until the death of Suleiman the Magnificent, a period of great cultural improvement.
The rising power of the Mughal Empire, which eventually encompassed the majority of the Indian subcontinent by the height of its influence, convinced the Regents to relocate the 10th iteration of the Manifesto.
Peter I the Great of Russia consolidated the power of the Russian Empire and upon his death in 1725, his wife Catherine I took power. This coincided with the relation of the 11th iteration of the Manifesto to Moscow, the seat of power at that time.
The year 1830 marked the date that most historians agreed the Industrial Revolution had finally taken hold in the world. With the fall of the Russian Empire on the horizon, the Regents chose to move the Manifesto yet again, this time to the British Empire in the city of London, England, a move largely heralded as one of the best locations since the original location of the 1st iteration in Alexandria.
The 13th iteration of the Warehouse marks the first time in its history that the Regents actively chose not to move the Manifesto to the center of an empire. Instead, the Warehouse was located in a remote area of South Dakota, within the United States of America.
Manifesto 13 is the best show on TV.
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3 are missing in your list
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This makes me a
awawaw
confused
weterz
7/7
Oh god I shouldn't have watched that owl video in class haha
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United States7639 Posts
On February 23 2012 17:38 endy wrote: "Manifesto seven" is an anagram of "Soviet semen fan" :-(
LOL what
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So it all adds up ...
But not really o_O
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On February 23 2012 19:14 Manifesto7 wrote:Show nested quote +On February 23 2012 18:54 slam wrote: Was there ever a Manifesto6? Manifesto5? There can be only one. What? No? Your contradicting yourself. How can there only be one when your Manifesto7? Wheres Manifeseto1?
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Canada9720 Posts
On February 23 2012 17:15 Manifesto7 wrote: You broke the code! Now you just have to follow it down the rabbit hole and the treasue is yours! Hint: the hole is in his pants
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Baltimore, USA22251 Posts
Oh god, I'm afraid to ask about the treasure then...
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+ Show Spoiler +On February 23 2012 19:20 Mobius_1 wrote:Show nested quote +On February 23 2012 18:54 slam wrote: Was there ever a Manifesto6? Manifesto5? Until now, there have been 13 iterations of Manifesto throughout history. I have uncovered a secret document with this summary: The first Manifesto was built in Macedonia by Alexander the Great. The second Manifesto was built in Egypt immediately after the death of Alexander the Great. With the suicide of Cleopatra and the subsequent conquest of Eqypt by Rome, the Manifesto moved to the Western Roman empire, beginning what may have been the most fruitful period of Manifesto activity in its history. As Rome's influence in the world began to wane and the Hunnic Empire's influence increased, the next iteration of the Manifesto appeared somewhere in what is now known as eastern central Europe. The short period of time the Manifesto existed in the Hunnic empire was eclipsed by its return to Rome under the rise of what is now called the Byzantine Empire. The 6th iteration of the Manifesto was located in the city of Angkor in what is now known as the Kingdom of Cambodia. After the beginning of unrest in the Khmer Empire, the Manifesto again moved, but not far, this time to the center of the Mongol Empire in what was likely the city of Karakorum. The 8th iteration was located in Germany as the Holy Roman Empire began to hold sway through the world The 9th iteration of the Manifesto was only located in the Ottoman empire until the death of Suleiman the Magnificent, a period of great cultural improvement. The rising power of the Mughal Empire, which eventually encompassed the majority of the Indian subcontinent by the height of its influence, convinced the Regents to relocate the 10th iteration of the Manifesto. Peter I the Great of Russia consolidated the power of the Russian Empire and upon his death in 1725, his wife Catherine I took power. This coincided with the relation of the 11th iteration of the Manifesto to Moscow, the seat of power at that time. The year 1830 marked the date that most historians agreed the Industrial Revolution had finally taken hold in the world. With the fall of the Russian Empire on the horizon, the Regents chose to move the Manifesto yet again, this time to the British Empire in the city of London, England, a move largely heralded as one of the best locations since the original location of the 1st iteration in Alexandria. The 13th iteration of the Warehouse marks the first time in its history that the Regents actively chose not to move the Manifesto to the center of an empire. Instead, the Warehouse was located in a remote area of South Dakota, within the United States of America. Manifesto 13 is the best show on TV.
I lol'd when I realized that the entire first 10 of these were based off of the Age of Empires Campaigns. In order. Coincidence? I think not!
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On February 26 2012 16:05 CakeOrI)eath wrote:+ Show Spoiler +On February 23 2012 19:20 Mobius_1 wrote:Show nested quote +On February 23 2012 18:54 slam wrote: Was there ever a Manifesto6? Manifesto5? Until now, there have been 13 iterations of Manifesto throughout history. I have uncovered a secret document with this summary: The first Manifesto was built in Macedonia by Alexander the Great. The second Manifesto was built in Egypt immediately after the death of Alexander the Great. With the suicide of Cleopatra and the subsequent conquest of Eqypt by Rome, the Manifesto moved to the Western Roman empire, beginning what may have been the most fruitful period of Manifesto activity in its history. As Rome's influence in the world began to wane and the Hunnic Empire's influence increased, the next iteration of the Manifesto appeared somewhere in what is now known as eastern central Europe. The short period of time the Manifesto existed in the Hunnic empire was eclipsed by its return to Rome under the rise of what is now called the Byzantine Empire. The 6th iteration of the Manifesto was located in the city of Angkor in what is now known as the Kingdom of Cambodia. After the beginning of unrest in the Khmer Empire, the Manifesto again moved, but not far, this time to the center of the Mongol Empire in what was likely the city of Karakorum. The 8th iteration was located in Germany as the Holy Roman Empire began to hold sway through the world The 9th iteration of the Manifesto was only located in the Ottoman empire until the death of Suleiman the Magnificent, a period of great cultural improvement. The rising power of the Mughal Empire, which eventually encompassed the majority of the Indian subcontinent by the height of its influence, convinced the Regents to relocate the 10th iteration of the Manifesto. Peter I the Great of Russia consolidated the power of the Russian Empire and upon his death in 1725, his wife Catherine I took power. This coincided with the relation of the 11th iteration of the Manifesto to Moscow, the seat of power at that time. The year 1830 marked the date that most historians agreed the Industrial Revolution had finally taken hold in the world. With the fall of the Russian Empire on the horizon, the Regents chose to move the Manifesto yet again, this time to the British Empire in the city of London, England, a move largely heralded as one of the best locations since the original location of the 1st iteration in Alexandria. The 13th iteration of the Warehouse marks the first time in its history that the Regents actively chose not to move the Manifesto to the center of an empire. Instead, the Warehouse was located in a remote area of South Dakota, within the United States of America. Manifesto 13 is the best show on TV. I lol'd when I realized that the entire first 10 of these were based off of the Age of Empires Campaigns. In order. Coincidence? I think not! I actually just stole the list of Warehouses from the Warehouse 13 (TV Show) Wikia. So maybe the writers of the lore of the show took it from the game or there's an elaborate Wiki troll.
o.O
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