The name, "NowC@mesTHEP@in" concludes with two unequal hyphen characters. I know the first one of two is "not ASCII" because a cut and paste leaves a mess (I see this character as M-b~@~T or aEUR" depending on tool used to view). In my cut and paste job last night, I substituted one regular hyphen for the single character before "23!!!". Other plain ASCII representations substitute two hyphens for the emdash.
and cut and paste, unedited ...
NowC@mesTHEP@inaEUR"-23!!!That the missing part aims to be a date is either established or reinforced by the later remark, "watch the news." Here is the complete chain, with UID (Q is f68852) and timestamps.
One more piece of data, the tripcode update to !CbboFOtcZs was completed at 18:07:06.
Q!4pRcUA0lBE 05/19/18 (Sat) 18:07:12 ed23c9 No.1472472The posts in this pair are by two different posters, both mimicking Q. Note the different UID ...Password exposed?
Q !CbboFOtcZs 05/19/18 (Sat) 18:10:28 f68852 No.1472525>>1472472
Mistake or on purpose?
Q
Anonymous 05/19/18 (Sat) 18:13:43 8c3ee6 No.1472580>>1472525
You knew when you set that trip, that the PAIN would be delivered "aEUR"-23!!!"
More evidence of foreknowledge.
Q !CbboFOtcZs 05/19/18 (Sat) 18:17:19 f68852 No.1472647>>1472580
I'd watch the news that day.
Q
Q !4pRcUA0lBE 05/19/18 (Sat) 18:07:11 7e6c3a No.1472471Reeeee
Q!4pRcUA0lBE 05/19/18 (Sat) 18:07:12 ed23c9 No.1472472Password exposed?
I consider those two messages to be "throwaway," not Q, and not Q playing Anon.
Plenty of noise, but the sum total of yesterday's Q posts is:
So Europe will be feeling some pain on the 23rd? !!! - 3 exclamation points - UK, France, and Germany? Combo of MI-6 and Iran perhaps?
The emdash is an ascii code. Its & # 8212, without the spaces. That gives you this: —
Using 8211 gives you an endash. Thusly: –
The names came out of typesetting where an em dash was no/minally the width of that typesets letter "m" and the en dash the width of the rypesets "n" while a hyphen was the width of a standard "i" with serif.
You can find many useful ASCII codes at this website: HTML.ASCII CODES
Judy suggested last night that there are 23 days until the NK summit (June 12).
Multiple meanings?
Got to work at typing two em dashes, not found easily on conventional keyboard — or do you?
Double hyphens can automatically be converted into an Em Dash by some applications. Could it be five hyphens were typed but software converted to two em dashes and a hyphen? Five hyphens 23 -—> 5/23?
Testing:
-23
—23
-—23
——23
-——23
Two long dashes in Morse Code is the letter M. M-23 -—> May 23rd?
Just throwing it out there.