So we’re bugging out here. The old Vibroplex is working great and I got the stinger here from AI4UH to slow it down to party pace. Adam sells them on eBay and it works by adding length to the pendulum arm. Simple and elegant.

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So we’re bugging out here. The old Vibroplex is working great and I got the stinger here from AI4UH to slow it down to party pace. Adam sells them on eBay and it works by adding length to the pendulum arm. Simple and elegant.
Hope and Gluttony Digimon by krystalklear21
I’ve been watching Digimon Adventure (2020) lately. Makes me revisit my fanfic idea I’ve had for years.
This will be part of a series of images showing yin-yang represented by the chosen children’s crests and the seven deadly sins the demon lords represent.
Angemon is symbolized with the Hope, while Beelzebumon is symbolized with Gluttony.
Code Key - Origins [No Copyright]
Treasure from the hamfest
An Elysian Code Key I made earlier.......
Rebecca as a WWII code key
One edition of the book was used by the Germans in World War II as the key to a book code. [6] Sentences would be made using single words in the book, referred to by page number, line and position in the line. One copy was kept at Rommel’s headquarters,[6] and the other was carried by German Abwehragents infiltrated into Cairo after crossing Egypt by car, guided by Count László Almásy.[citation needed] This code was never used, however, because the radio section of the HQ was captured in a skirmish and hence the Germans suspected that the code was compromised.[7] This use of the book is referred to in Ken Follett’s novel The Key to Rebecca - where a (fictional) spy does use it to pass critical information to Rommel.[8]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebecca_(novel)#Rebecca_as_a_WWII_code_key