• Grimy@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    The I comes after the O and the D, both of which are a bit cut off. You just need to flip the I.

    I can’t believe I just spent 15 minutes looking at the photo. Worst part is it’s probably fake in the sense that he doesn’t have a daughter and is never going to Disney, just a guy with a printer.

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      4 hours ago

      Ah, fair. Upside down I’s. Yeah that checks out. Ok. Well at least that does mean the premise is possible, if they typed “We going to Disneyworld!” Which, could be the case if English is the dad’s second language. Though without going off the clues of which partial letters are attached to the same scraps of paper, not sure why/how you would go about piecing this together linearly instead of putting common or uncommon words together first.

      But for us, a puzzle is a puzzle. Clearly I didn’t spend enough time looking. Doesn’t matter if the premise was real or fake, the puzzle was real to us.

      My only excuse is that I just got home from New Zealand, and it was a total of 16 hours of flying and 4 hours of driving. And like 8 hours spent in Airports. And I didn’t sleep for any of it.