(Trick or Treat)²
Here’s a great costume idea for this years Halloween! Although it probably only works if you’re living in a comic strip.
Here’s a great costume idea for this years Halloween! Although it probably only works if you’re living in a comic strip.
(Trick or Treat)^2 actually equals Trick^2+2Trick(or)+2Trick(Treat)+or^2+2or(Treat)+Treat^2
Depends. If it’s a logical OR, it works out to
(0x54 0x52 0x49 0x43 0x4B) OR (0x54 0x52 0x45 0x41 0x54)
which produces the result
(0x54 0x52 0x4D 0x43 0x5F) = TRMC_
which, squared, produces:
(0x1D 0x29 0xCC 0xD2 0x74 0xE0 0xDD 0x41) = )ÌÒtà ÃA
(Including one unprintable character (a group separator/left arrow character) at the beginning.)
â†) I, Otaya!
But what does it mean? I know not, but in the great eddics of the far future, people will look back on this day as a revelation.
Both of you took the joke exactly too far. Well done.