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Anonymous /x/40582502#40582940
6/22/2025, 11:56:25 PM
>>40582873
>>40582718
i gave it to deepseek and it responded with

>The image you've described contains a mathematical expression that appears to be intentionally cryptic or nonsensical. Here's the breakdown of what’s written:

First Line:
1.2
:
4
5
1.2:
5
4


— This is a ratio comparing the decimal 1.2 to the fraction 4/5 (which equals 0.8).

Second Line:
=
(
1.2
×
100
)
:
(
4
5
×
100
)
=(1.2×100):(
5
4

×100)
— Multiplies both sides by 100, turning them into 120 : 80.

Third Line:
=
12
:
1
=12:1
— "Simplifies" the ratio incorrectly. The correct simplification of 120:80 would be 3:2, not 12:1.

Analysis:
Intentional Errors: The math is deliberately wrong, suggesting it’s not a genuine calculation but possibly a coded message, troll, or reference to something obscure (e.g., an ARG, creepypasta, or insider joke).

/x/ Context: The /x/ board on 4chan focuses on paranormal, occult, and bizarre content. Users often post cryptic images to spark speculation (e.g., "cursed" math, eerie patterns).

Email Angle: If your friend received this alongside strange emails, it could be:

Spam/Glitch: Corrupted data misinterpreted as an image.

Prank/Trolling: Someone messing with them.

ARG/Lost Media: A fragment of a larger puzzle (e.g., analog horror, internet mystery).

Recommendations:
Ignore It: If no further odd events occur, it’s likely random spam/trolling.

Scan for Malware: Use antivirus tools to rule out infected attachments.

Document Patterns: If emails persist, note recurring symbols or text for deeper analysis.

Community Help: Post on forums like r/RBI or r/ARG for crowdsourced decoding.

If you share more details (e.g., other email content, "weird things" happening), I can refine theories. Stay skeptical—/x/ loves hoaxes!

i dont think it's right (the image was compressed af) but until someone else come along it's the best we have