09-11-2016, 07:32 PM
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(09-11-2016, 02:32 PM)amaranthineApocalypse Wrote: I did notice this in the picture
Yob (slang)
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Yob is a slang word used in the United Kingdom. The term denotes a loutish, uncultured person,[1] and is published in dictionaries in the United Kingdom.
Possible reference to one of the diner inhabitants?
Yob - "The antithesis of what a good boy should be - rude, obnoxious, violent and stupid. Formed by spelling 'boy' bacwards, it was coined in England in the 18th century as it was very popular amongst upperclasses to speak backwards at the time."
Perhaps more of the words are reversed then?
For example the "npo" in the upper left corner could be "opn", short for "open"?
LIF -> Fil, short for "fill"?
The word next to "npo", "L_sctsl", could contain the short from of secrets as "scts"?