PadraïK wrote:Op's posts have entertainment value by itself. As long is they don't harm his mental health I will keep reading, and share the hope for, yes... , a new release of a record.
There's really nothing else to speculate at this point - and mental health, it's not any different than someone working out a crossword puzzle or sudoku in your downtime on your lunch break, but in this case the clues to solve it have been handed out very slowly. I'm not some hermit with a calculator, I'm having a great summer with hiking and bonfires and gatherings with family and friends just like most people here, most of this was hashed out during working hours where I'm indisposed and can't listen to music or whatever.
I've mentioned it before, but it really has been disappointing to not see other people buy into this thing - I guess the very tools they've leveraged here have over the years have massaged people into waiting to be spoonfed information instead of trying to figure it out themselves as a way to pass the time amongst other fans. In the end it doesn't mater of course, the passage of time will get us to where we're going, but it should be fun to figure it out too.
I'll elaborate just a little bit further on something from my last post since you said you want more (there's not much more to give at this point!) and that beyond just mashing up months/dates to make particular numbers/patterns, I mentioned in my last post that the passage of time between each relevant post is very symmetrical and easy to spot when laid out. You don't even really need to do much thinking/math to visualize this part of it.
2016 introduced the idea of a trio of dates, starting with July 7th to July 31st to August 24th - each separated by 24 days (which also happened to be the base number that all the posting dates were divisible by in 2016)
Starting on October 14th 2016, the Left Side Drive post introduced the concept of incrementing the time between relevant posts by multiples of 55 days. December 8th was the last post of 2016, March 28th is the first post of 2017 - cut out all the other noise inbetween and this is what the time span between the landmark dates look like.
October 14th, 2016 (Left Side Drive) (
+55 days from October 14th until December 8th)
December 8th, 2016 (Open the Light) (
+110 days from December 8th until March 28th)
March 28th (Dayvan Cowboy, also deleted March 11th, 2012 tweet) (
+220 days from March 28th until November 3rd)
November 3rd, 2017 - ?
As you can see, the multiple of 55 doubles each time if we assume November 3rd is the end date - exactly 220 days between the first and the presumed last post of 2017. Reversing the deleted tweet date (3/11 to 11/3) that disappeared on March 28th also helps us land on November 3rd. Lastly, the ARG began on 6/6/16 - assuming we get an announcement on 9/9 and add 55 days to 9/9, we land at November 3rd (11x3=33) - so in the end, 66 -> 99 -> 33
I omitted September 9th in the steps above for the sake of showing the exact doubling effect (we get the doubling by simply looking at first/presumed last posts of this year), but even with it worked in, 9/9 still fits into the 55 day pattern - when we go from March 28th to September 9th, it's 165 days (3x55 days), and then followed by 55 more days from September 9th until November 3rd, just like in the beginning of the 55 based pattern which started last year.
In the end, you can look it as either 55 -> 110 -> 220 days or 55 -> 110 -> 165 -> 55 days (the latter series if you want to get more granular with 9/9 being in the mix at the end)
Take it or leave it - but this is how the general logic of the puzzle works, the pacing is too deliberate to be random - and the way the Mr. Mistake vinyl release shook out, we were given all the clues to hash out its release ahead of time too, before it was officially announced, so I don't see why this should be any different.
Something SHOULD happen on September 9th, if nothing happens at all on November 3rd its all just a big troll job - either way though, I've laid out the method to their madness, it's up to them to follow through and do something, but the whole sequence from day 1 is indisputably designed in a very specific way, its not just them posting random things at random dates and times.