R9k, let's solve this

nxvus.github.io/
So far i've translated the first two lines but i'm not sure what language the last one is. looks polynesian. The first line says "The Cartesian" and the second line says "they were"

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github.com/nxvus/nxvus.github.io
nxvus.github.io/fibonacci
youtube.com/watch?v=iCloZm8pO9g
nxvus.github.io/Imperium
nxvus.github.io/50
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>baby's first steganography

You want to help if it's so easy?

Do your own homework, you kiddo.

I left school 7 years ago. I'm just retarded. can you help or not? no need to be toxic about it

Here Oregano Spaghettio

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translates literally to "the cartesian there were never my strength". I assume it means The Cartesian (graph) was never my strength. I don't know where to go from here

Probably something to do with Rene Descartes.

Yeah. That makes sense. Although i've got no idea what it could be

Why are you getting "The cartesian"?

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you're probably right. i got the little line thing wrong i guess

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Toku Kaha could be referencing the bible: Ko Ihowa toku kaha, toku whakangungu rakau; i whakawhirinaki toku ngakau ki a ia, a awhinatia ana ahau; koia i hari ai toku ngakau, i whakamoemiti ai hoki taku waiata ki a ia.
Translated:
The LORD is my strength and my shield; My heart trusted in him, and I was helped; therefore my heart rejoiceth, and my song praise him.

I brought the brightness up a bit and took the contrast down. This is what showed up.

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Psalm 28:7. part of the hebrew bible. must be something hebrew related

Yeah, i saw those too. Can't figure out what they are

i speak hebrew and have never heard of the first word, could also be gibberish since its misspelled
the last mem should be sofit

[Hebrew] apparently means math.
So: Math has never never been my strength

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Hmmm. The squares in the background could be something to do with math?

Probably. It's also worth noting that the words follow the position of the squares. The Hebrew, being at the top, is all the way to the left. The Latin is centered, and the Maori is in the bottom right

github.com/nxvus/nxvus.github.io

>another buttfucker releases another internet puzzle
have fun with the buttfucking

Seems to be a series of squares which halve in hypotenuse as you go left. The area of the entire black box could be gotten if the series converges. Let me check.

nxvus.github.io/fibonacci

I've got it! I just measured the lengths of the squares in photoshop, and it's the fibonnaci numbers. going downard it goes 610px, 377px, 233px, 144px, 89px, etc. I typed in "fibonacci" as the password, and it worked. Now theres a new puzzle. pic related

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Oh. well there's the answers. which one's last though??

you ruined it to be honest

And it's sorted by oldest to youngest language: Hebrew originated 1200 to 586 BCE, Latin ~6th Century BCE, and Maori (likely later than both of those since it's in New Zeland, but I couldn't find any dates to its origin)

Maori came to New Zealand around 1000 years ago, so i assume the language is younger than that

Why don't we figure out which puzzle is last and see where that leads us?

I think the last one is /azazel since it leads to youtube (outside the original site).
Here's the video link: youtube.com/watch?v=iCloZm8pO9g

01001001 01101101 01110000 01100101 01110010 01101001 01110101 01101101

Imperium in binary

Kind of looks like an 8-bit Roman soldier yelling

That was easy. oreginal

Yeah, if binary was on my mind I would've easily gotten it

nxvus.github.io/Imperium

Posted it for you lazy bones and such

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inspect elements derp

80 which is 50 in hexadecimal

and that's the next one nxvus.github.io/50