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Post by pinktiger on Nov 29, 2016 19:16:59 GMT -5
What I had with the first issue and now on the verge of ending this issue are the leftover clues. Some mighth be clever extra hints I just don't get. But some are just too well done to be just an extra hint to my feeling. For example now with this issue the FPO in the dragonfly. and the cloored specks, they just don't feel like a print error.
I am sure there is more that ohers have noticed and I am what else is still hidden in each issue. But also if someone maybe found the meaning behind these "extra's"
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Post by beckyp on Nov 30, 2016 9:56:33 GMT -5
I have been wondering about the FPO I assumed the specks were squashed Nits/lice....
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Post by centaurofattn on Nov 30, 2016 15:45:05 GMT -5
You may need those pieces now.
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Post by phraca on Mar 1, 2017 23:30:01 GMT -5
What I had with the first issue and now on the verge of ending this issue are the leftover clues. Some mighth be clever extra hints I just don't get. But some are just too well done to be just an extra hint to my feeling. For example now with this issue the FPO in the dragonfly. and the cloored specks, they just don't feel like a print error.
I am sure there is more that ohers have noticed and I am what else is still hidden in each issue. But also if someone maybe found the meaning behind these "extra's" Just to close the loop on FPO dragonfly.... FPO is a common graphic design notation meaning "FOR POSITION ONLY." It's a watermark used on placeholder images when developing the layout of print or on-line material. It's supposed to signify a replacement image is needed before the final version is published, often because of copyright issues. Basically, just a graphic "typo." .... or is it? 
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