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Woman Receives Cryptic Card 30 Years Ago—Still Trying To Crack Code

Woman Receives Cryptic Card 30 Years Ago—Still Trying To Crack Code

Summary

A mysterious Valentine's card from 1993, featuring unusual phrasing and illustrations, has reemerged online, drawing interest from people trying to decode its potential hidden message. Sarah, who received the card, shared it on social media, sparking discussions and theories about its meaning and sender. Online users have offered various solutions, but the true sender and message remain unknown.

Key Facts

  • The card was received in 1993 as a Valentine’s card by a woman named Sarah.
  • It features a mysterious message in red pen with uneven formatting and cryptic phrases.
  • The card includes hand-drawn hearts and notes saying, "Okay, so it wasn't a very good idea" and "But I've done it now."
  • Sarah has kept the card for 30 years, intrigued by its coded appearance and unknown sender.
  • Upon sharing the card online, many users have attempted to decode it, suggesting theories like a cipher using the word "FAITHFULL" or analyzing capital and lowercase letters.
  • One theory claims that a rearrangement of letters reveals the sender's name to be "DAVID."
  • Despite various decoding attempts, the sender’s identity remains a mystery.

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