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  • $begingroup$
    Sounds like the plot to a Nolan WWII film.
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    – Don Thousand
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Sounds like the plot to a Nolan WWII film.
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It is




April Fools.




Because






Post Office = I
Refugee = T
Post Office = I
Photography = S
Milk = A
Food = P
Nelson Mandela = R
Post Office = I
Youth = L
Hiroshima = F
Army = O
Army = O
Youth = L
Photography = S

(A simple substitution cipher)





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  • $begingroup$
    Yeah that's right, but the words aren't random (hint in title)
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    – pirate
    49 mins ago



















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To explain




where the mapping found in Bass's answer comes from




note that




each of the things listed has an official Day named after it, and the alphabet positions are the day-of-month numbers. E.g., Hiroshima Day is the 6th of August, Youth Day (according to the UN; some countries have their own) is the 12th of August, and Nelson Mandela Day is the 18th of July. Hence F, L, R respectively.







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    It's the 31st of March, 2019 AD. Judging by the display on PSE, April 1st has never been closer.






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    • $begingroup$
      I don't see how it answers the puzzle, maybe this should go as a comment?
      $endgroup$
      – pirate
      4 hours ago






    • 1




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      @pirate It is a joke answer, in the spirit of April 1st. If it is not welcome, I will delete it.
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      – Arnaud Mortier
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    $begingroup$

    It is




    April Fools.




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    Post Office = I
    Refugee = T
    Post Office = I
    Photography = S
    Milk = A
    Food = P
    Nelson Mandela = R
    Post Office = I
    Youth = L
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      Yeah that's right, but the words aren't random (hint in title)
      $endgroup$
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    3












    $begingroup$

    It is




    April Fools.




    Because






    Post Office = I
    Refugee = T
    Post Office = I
    Photography = S
    Milk = A
    Food = P
    Nelson Mandela = R
    Post Office = I
    Youth = L
    Hiroshima = F
    Army = O
    Army = O
    Youth = L
    Photography = S

    (A simple substitution cipher)





    share|improve this answer











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    • $begingroup$
      Yeah that's right, but the words aren't random (hint in title)
      $endgroup$
      – pirate
      49 mins ago














    3












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    3





    $begingroup$

    It is




    April Fools.




    Because






    Post Office = I
    Refugee = T
    Post Office = I
    Photography = S
    Milk = A
    Food = P
    Nelson Mandela = R
    Post Office = I
    Youth = L
    Hiroshima = F
    Army = O
    Army = O
    Youth = L
    Photography = S

    (A simple substitution cipher)





    share|improve this answer











    $endgroup$



    It is




    April Fools.




    Because






    Post Office = I
    Refugee = T
    Post Office = I
    Photography = S
    Milk = A
    Food = P
    Nelson Mandela = R
    Post Office = I
    Youth = L
    Hiroshima = F
    Army = O
    Army = O
    Youth = L
    Photography = S

    (A simple substitution cipher)






    share|improve this answer














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    • $begingroup$
      Yeah that's right, but the words aren't random (hint in title)
      $endgroup$
      – pirate
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      Yeah that's right, but the words aren't random (hint in title)
      $endgroup$
      – pirate
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    $begingroup$
    Yeah that's right, but the words aren't random (hint in title)
    $endgroup$
    – pirate
    49 mins ago





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    Yeah that's right, but the words aren't random (hint in title)
    $endgroup$
    – pirate
    49 mins ago












    3












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    To explain




    where the mapping found in Bass's answer comes from




    note that




    each of the things listed has an official Day named after it, and the alphabet positions are the day-of-month numbers. E.g., Hiroshima Day is the 6th of August, Youth Day (according to the UN; some countries have their own) is the 12th of August, and Nelson Mandela Day is the 18th of July. Hence F, L, R respectively.







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      3












      $begingroup$

      To explain




      where the mapping found in Bass's answer comes from




      note that




      each of the things listed has an official Day named after it, and the alphabet positions are the day-of-month numbers. E.g., Hiroshima Day is the 6th of August, Youth Day (according to the UN; some countries have their own) is the 12th of August, and Nelson Mandela Day is the 18th of July. Hence F, L, R respectively.







      share|improve this answer









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        3








        3





        $begingroup$

        To explain




        where the mapping found in Bass's answer comes from




        note that




        each of the things listed has an official Day named after it, and the alphabet positions are the day-of-month numbers. E.g., Hiroshima Day is the 6th of August, Youth Day (according to the UN; some countries have their own) is the 12th of August, and Nelson Mandela Day is the 18th of July. Hence F, L, R respectively.







        share|improve this answer









        $endgroup$



        To explain




        where the mapping found in Bass's answer comes from




        note that




        each of the things listed has an official Day named after it, and the alphabet positions are the day-of-month numbers. E.g., Hiroshima Day is the 6th of August, Youth Day (according to the UN; some countries have their own) is the 12th of August, and Nelson Mandela Day is the 18th of July. Hence F, L, R respectively.








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        answered 39 mins ago









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              I don't see how it answers the puzzle, maybe this should go as a comment?
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              4 hours ago






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              @pirate It is a joke answer, in the spirit of April 1st. If it is not welcome, I will delete it.
              $endgroup$
              – Arnaud Mortier
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            It's the 31st of March, 2019 AD. Judging by the display on PSE, April 1st has never been closer.






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            • $begingroup$
              I don't see how it answers the puzzle, maybe this should go as a comment?
              $endgroup$
              – pirate
              4 hours ago






            • 1




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              @pirate It is a joke answer, in the spirit of April 1st. If it is not welcome, I will delete it.
              $endgroup$
              – Arnaud Mortier
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            It's the 31st of March, 2019 AD. Judging by the display on PSE, April 1st has never been closer.






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              $endgroup$
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              4 hours ago






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              @pirate It is a joke answer, in the spirit of April 1st. If it is not welcome, I will delete it.
              $endgroup$
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              I don't see how it answers the puzzle, maybe this should go as a comment?
              $endgroup$
              – pirate
              4 hours ago






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              @pirate It is a joke answer, in the spirit of April 1st. If it is not welcome, I will delete it.
              $endgroup$
              – Arnaud Mortier
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            I don't see how it answers the puzzle, maybe this should go as a comment?
            $endgroup$
            – pirate
            4 hours ago




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            I don't see how it answers the puzzle, maybe this should go as a comment?
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            – pirate
            4 hours ago




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            $endgroup$
            – Arnaud Mortier
            3 hours ago




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