 WiNGSPANTT
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Hey everyone,
I have an Xbox Live Gold 48 hours trial card. I know people are always looking for these (for some reason) and I also know they’re not really worth much, so I figured I’d just give it away here with a really simple contest.
First person to correctly guess the following gets the code (I’ll email it to you):
1. The first letter in the code
2. Whether the last number is odd or even
So, for instance, you might answer “R, ODD” or “Q, EVEN”
Obviously there are only 52 possible combinations, unless someone changed the alphabet on me recently. And no, I won’t tell you if one of those examples is correct. It’s all part of the MINDGAMES. One entry per person!
Good luck!
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 BigTime067
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I, too, have one of these codes if someone wants it.
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 Shuda51
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R, ODD
Simply because it seems like such perfect reverse psychology.
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 Toraka
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A, EVEN.
The uncreative will prevail!
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 iiMoTiioN
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Your mother will prevail! TROLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL, sorry WiNG…
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 sumoka
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W odd
not in it to win, just for the fun ^^
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 punkachump
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whoops I just put even. you actually have better chances to say “ODD” because there are 5 possibilities and only 4 possible even numbers, god I sound like such a nerd haha
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 Toraka
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@punkachump: Nope. 0 is even. Thus, it’s 5/5 split.
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 punkachump
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@Toraka, touche I am an idiot
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 WiNGSPANTT
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Okay, nobody guessed either code, so let’s try something else:
DFH__ 7RMXJ BYGHR G96GC 3HXH3
There are two missing characters. Together, they spell out the most formal way to say goodbye in Korean. Figure it out and redeem that shizzle.
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 kiro480
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Im Korean, I know the answer, I don’t need it, I’m too lazy to turn on Xbox, but the answer is probably either the letter combos A and N or A and Y depends how you say it. Normally you say “an-nyong’ or you might say “ann-young” two syllables depends how you divide them.
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 punkachump
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i’m going to take Kiro’s advice and go with:
A and N
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