I specialize in ciphers. Reading text backward is a required skill for this. And I still had trouble with elliv-cipe. I need to go back to school. Sigh.
It works in text, but speaking backward is way harder. My family used to mess around with the Windows Sound Recorder, a very simple audio program that could play recordings backward. My dad and older brother wrote out a backward answering machine message, syllable by syllable, recorded it with emphases on final H’s and sounds like that, and then we played it backward so it was, in theory, the right way ’round. In practice, it sounded like an alien attempting Human for the first time! “Hhhhallo. Yew hhhaf reeeched tha (mangled surname). Plis lif yur namehand nimBAR.”
Ida No over 2 years ago
I specialize in ciphers. Reading text backward is a required skill for this. And I still had trouble with elliv-cipe. I need to go back to school. Sigh.
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
yako… revetahw
A Common 'tator over 2 years ago
In France, Verlan or back-slang is popular amongst the kids… Police are “keuf”, “meuf” is woman… They love it when as a non-French man, I use it…
Skeptical Meg over 2 years ago
And if anyone hasn’t watched the Red Dwarf episode “Sdrawkcab”, please do.
posse1 Premium Member over 2 years ago
I love it! This one ALMOST required paper & pen
LadyPeterW over 2 years ago
Translation:
Wallace: kaboom town
Spud: epicville
Wallace: good to see you buddy
Spud: you son-of-a-gun
Wallace: Spud, is that you?
Spud: WALLACE
ddjg over 2 years ago
Whaat a joy!
jschumaker over 2 years ago
Reminds me of the times my 8th grade science teacher would run movies backwards. The class loved it.
crookedwolf Premium Member over 2 years ago
Remember playing vinyl records backwards to listen for secret messages..?
TSRaman over 2 years ago
The exclamation marks and question mark should be at the beginning, not end.
Code the Enforcer over 2 years ago
WCraft Premium Member over 2 years ago
Somewhere, on a mirror world…
jscarff57 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Hahaha! Thanks, “Kaboomtown”!
donwestonmysteries over 2 years ago
Every day a little of Wallace’s coolness rubs off on Spud.
The Perfect seagull over 2 years ago
“Wallace! Good to see you buddy EPICVILLE KABOOM TOWN!’’ That was the entire comic or the part that was backwards
Kevin Parker Premium Member over 2 years ago
You spelled backwards is apparently ouy.
Publius10608218 over 2 years ago
Son of a gun X{D I haven’t heard anybody except my dad use that.
dagus0423 over 2 years ago
Took me a minute to realize I should be reading from the bottom up. Wallace & Spud really thought this through!
Bradley Walker over 2 years ago
“Yes, We Have No Zatannas…”
Taracinablue over 2 years ago
It works in text, but speaking backward is way harder. My family used to mess around with the Windows Sound Recorder, a very simple audio program that could play recordings backward. My dad and older brother wrote out a backward answering machine message, syllable by syllable, recorded it with emphases on final H’s and sounds like that, and then we played it backward so it was, in theory, the right way ’round. In practice, it sounded like an alien attempting Human for the first time! “Hhhhallo. Yew hhhaf reeeched tha (mangled surname). Plis lif yur namehand nimBAR.”
The Seagull about 1 year ago
Translation: Spud: Wallace!Wallace: Spud, is that you?Spud: You sun-of-a-gun.Wallace: Good to see you, buddy.Spud: Epic-ville!Wallace: Kaboom-town!