As I Was Reflecting On Nothing

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I have a teenage cousin. He’s a real 2. I can’t believe this 11. It’s not even 14 and already he’s in deep 16. The worst part is, he doesn’t give a 20. I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? 12!




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    I have a teenage cousin. He’s a real 2. I can’t believe this 11. It’s not even 14 and already he’s in deep 16. The worst part is, he doesn’t give a 20. I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? 12!




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      I have a teenage cousin. He’s a real 2. I can’t believe this 11. It’s not even 14 and already he’s in deep 16. The worst part is, he doesn’t give a 20. I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? 12!




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      I have a teenage cousin. He’s a real 2. I can’t believe this 11. It’s not even 14 and already he’s in deep 16. The worst part is, he doesn’t give a 20. I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? 12!




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          Reflecting on Nothing =




          Palindromes centered on at least one letter O (which resembles 0 or nothing)




          Also,




          As others have suggested, numbers stand for the corresponding letter in lexicographic order.




          Thus,




          I have a teenage cousin. He’s a real BOOB. I can’t believe this KOOK. It’s not even NOON and already he’s in deep POOP. The worst part is, he doesn’t give a TOOT. I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? LOL!







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            This seems like it could (should) be the answer. If not, it gets the best wrong answer trophy.
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          • A teenager of my acquaintance (not actually my cousin) tells me that he and his friends laugh outrageously out loud. I don’t know what’s wrong with kids these days. My generation was perfectly content to roll on the floor laughing. Congrats!
            – Hugh Meyers
            Aug 16 at 5:46







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            23 - excellent puzzle and solution. Good one for 13 or 16 to ask even a 20? 12 :P
            – Tom
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          I think the words are




          Related to the alphanumerics translation of the numbers.




          My stab at this:




          I have a teenage cousin. He’s a real 2 B$%^#.....OZO (A real bozo, yes that's the word). I can’t believe this 11 KID. It’s not even 14 NOON and already he’s in deep 16 PROBLEMS. The worst part is, he doesn’t give a 20 TOSS. I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? 12 LOSER!







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            A good start, but the title is key!
            – Hugh Meyers
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          I hope these initial thoughts are not too elementary but it seems




          the symbols of the chemical elements of these numbers start suitable words.




          He’s a real 2.




          He’s a real 2 - atomic number 2 is helium so he's a real Headache - thanks to El-Guest!!!




          I can’t believe this 11.




          I can’t believe this 11 - sodium and Na is not applicable or no answer so don't believe it.




          It’s not even 14 and already he’s in deep 16.




          It’s not even 14 - silicon Si starts Six - and already he’s in deep 16 - sulphur S for Sh!t.




          The worst part is, he doesn’t give a 20.




          The worst part is, he doesn’t give a 20 - calicum Ca for Care.




          I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? 12!




          ... his reaction was? 12! - magnesium Mg is initials of My God




          Title: As I Was Reflecting On Nothing




          As = arsenic, I = iodine, W = tungsten,Re = rhenium, O = oxygen, N = nitrogen.







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            For 2, it could also be r13(urnqnpur)?
            – El-Guest
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          • @El-Guest, thank you that goes better than what I had. Also really like your answer!
            – Tom
            Aug 15 at 20:31






          • 1




            Thank you very much, Tom! Much appreciated :) I'm still thinking about 11, because I think there might be something more for it, but I think your answer is great!! (+1) from me for sure!
            – El-Guest
            Aug 15 at 20:33







          • 1




            @El-Guest - lol :) that does describe some people, but surely OP wouldn't clue that!
            – Tom
            Aug 15 at 20:41







          • 4




            I’m afraid all my words are rated gallium (General admission)
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            Aug 15 at 20:58

















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          I had two thoughts on this based on the title so:



          Guess 1




          So I looked at the title and thought of "On Nothing" must mean zero. So an alphnumeric solution should use zero as its index. Giving us: C, L, O, Q, U, & M.




          Using that method I came up with this:




          I have a teenage cousin. He's a real Character (or Card). I can't believe this Loser. It's not even One and already he's in deep Quagmire. The worst part is, he doesn't give a Uff (like "whew!" or just "uff! really?!"). I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? Mook!




          But there is another word in the title which made me think I needed to do more:



          Guess 2




          "Reflecting (flip order of letters) on nothing (zero index)" -> so reverse the order and we get M, U, O, L, & C. Maybe that's it, maybe it is talking about a mirror or the reflection in the mirror.




          Applying this new solution gave me:




          I have a teenage cousin. He's a real Mirror. I can't believe this Useless furniture and he's in deep Oak (color or wood). The worst part is, he doesn't give a Look. I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? Crash (it broke)







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            Reflecting on Nothing =




            Palindromes centered on at least one letter O (which resembles 0 or nothing)




            Also,




            As others have suggested, numbers stand for the corresponding letter in lexicographic order.




            Thus,




            I have a teenage cousin. He’s a real BOOB. I can’t believe this KOOK. It’s not even NOON and already he’s in deep POOP. The worst part is, he doesn’t give a TOOT. I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? LOL!







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            • 2




              This seems like it could (should) be the answer. If not, it gets the best wrong answer trophy.
              – Chowzen
              Aug 16 at 3:03










            • A teenager of my acquaintance (not actually my cousin) tells me that he and his friends laugh outrageously out loud. I don’t know what’s wrong with kids these days. My generation was perfectly content to roll on the floor laughing. Congrats!
              – Hugh Meyers
              Aug 16 at 5:46







            • 4




              23 - excellent puzzle and solution. Good one for 13 or 16 to ask even a 20? 12 :P
              – Tom
              Aug 16 at 8:42














            up vote
            19
            down vote



            accepted










            Reflecting on Nothing =




            Palindromes centered on at least one letter O (which resembles 0 or nothing)




            Also,




            As others have suggested, numbers stand for the corresponding letter in lexicographic order.




            Thus,




            I have a teenage cousin. He’s a real BOOB. I can’t believe this KOOK. It’s not even NOON and already he’s in deep POOP. The worst part is, he doesn’t give a TOOT. I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? LOL!







            share|improve this answer
















            • 2




              This seems like it could (should) be the answer. If not, it gets the best wrong answer trophy.
              – Chowzen
              Aug 16 at 3:03










            • A teenager of my acquaintance (not actually my cousin) tells me that he and his friends laugh outrageously out loud. I don’t know what’s wrong with kids these days. My generation was perfectly content to roll on the floor laughing. Congrats!
              – Hugh Meyers
              Aug 16 at 5:46







            • 4




              23 - excellent puzzle and solution. Good one for 13 or 16 to ask even a 20? 12 :P
              – Tom
              Aug 16 at 8:42












            up vote
            19
            down vote



            accepted







            up vote
            19
            down vote



            accepted






            Reflecting on Nothing =




            Palindromes centered on at least one letter O (which resembles 0 or nothing)




            Also,




            As others have suggested, numbers stand for the corresponding letter in lexicographic order.




            Thus,




            I have a teenage cousin. He’s a real BOOB. I can’t believe this KOOK. It’s not even NOON and already he’s in deep POOP. The worst part is, he doesn’t give a TOOT. I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? LOL!







            share|improve this answer












            Reflecting on Nothing =




            Palindromes centered on at least one letter O (which resembles 0 or nothing)




            Also,




            As others have suggested, numbers stand for the corresponding letter in lexicographic order.




            Thus,




            I have a teenage cousin. He’s a real BOOB. I can’t believe this KOOK. It’s not even NOON and already he’s in deep POOP. The worst part is, he doesn’t give a TOOT. I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? LOL!








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            answered Aug 16 at 1:12









            Harfatum

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            • 2




              This seems like it could (should) be the answer. If not, it gets the best wrong answer trophy.
              – Chowzen
              Aug 16 at 3:03










            • A teenager of my acquaintance (not actually my cousin) tells me that he and his friends laugh outrageously out loud. I don’t know what’s wrong with kids these days. My generation was perfectly content to roll on the floor laughing. Congrats!
              – Hugh Meyers
              Aug 16 at 5:46







            • 4




              23 - excellent puzzle and solution. Good one for 13 or 16 to ask even a 20? 12 :P
              – Tom
              Aug 16 at 8:42












            • 2




              This seems like it could (should) be the answer. If not, it gets the best wrong answer trophy.
              – Chowzen
              Aug 16 at 3:03










            • A teenager of my acquaintance (not actually my cousin) tells me that he and his friends laugh outrageously out loud. I don’t know what’s wrong with kids these days. My generation was perfectly content to roll on the floor laughing. Congrats!
              – Hugh Meyers
              Aug 16 at 5:46







            • 4




              23 - excellent puzzle and solution. Good one for 13 or 16 to ask even a 20? 12 :P
              – Tom
              Aug 16 at 8:42







            2




            2




            This seems like it could (should) be the answer. If not, it gets the best wrong answer trophy.
            – Chowzen
            Aug 16 at 3:03




            This seems like it could (should) be the answer. If not, it gets the best wrong answer trophy.
            – Chowzen
            Aug 16 at 3:03












            A teenager of my acquaintance (not actually my cousin) tells me that he and his friends laugh outrageously out loud. I don’t know what’s wrong with kids these days. My generation was perfectly content to roll on the floor laughing. Congrats!
            – Hugh Meyers
            Aug 16 at 5:46





            A teenager of my acquaintance (not actually my cousin) tells me that he and his friends laugh outrageously out loud. I don’t know what’s wrong with kids these days. My generation was perfectly content to roll on the floor laughing. Congrats!
            – Hugh Meyers
            Aug 16 at 5:46





            4




            4




            23 - excellent puzzle and solution. Good one for 13 or 16 to ask even a 20? 12 :P
            – Tom
            Aug 16 at 8:42




            23 - excellent puzzle and solution. Good one for 13 or 16 to ask even a 20? 12 :P
            – Tom
            Aug 16 at 8:42










            up vote
            8
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            I think the words are




            Related to the alphanumerics translation of the numbers.




            My stab at this:




            I have a teenage cousin. He’s a real 2 B$%^#.....OZO (A real bozo, yes that's the word). I can’t believe this 11 KID. It’s not even 14 NOON and already he’s in deep 16 PROBLEMS. The worst part is, he doesn’t give a 20 TOSS. I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? 12 LOSER!







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            • 1




              A good start, but the title is key!
              – Hugh Meyers
              Aug 15 at 20:39














            up vote
            8
            down vote













            I think the words are




            Related to the alphanumerics translation of the numbers.




            My stab at this:




            I have a teenage cousin. He’s a real 2 B$%^#.....OZO (A real bozo, yes that's the word). I can’t believe this 11 KID. It’s not even 14 NOON and already he’s in deep 16 PROBLEMS. The worst part is, he doesn’t give a 20 TOSS. I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? 12 LOSER!







            share|improve this answer
















            • 1




              A good start, but the title is key!
              – Hugh Meyers
              Aug 15 at 20:39












            up vote
            8
            down vote










            up vote
            8
            down vote









            I think the words are




            Related to the alphanumerics translation of the numbers.




            My stab at this:




            I have a teenage cousin. He’s a real 2 B$%^#.....OZO (A real bozo, yes that's the word). I can’t believe this 11 KID. It’s not even 14 NOON and already he’s in deep 16 PROBLEMS. The worst part is, he doesn’t give a 20 TOSS. I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? 12 LOSER!







            share|improve this answer












            I think the words are




            Related to the alphanumerics translation of the numbers.




            My stab at this:




            I have a teenage cousin. He’s a real 2 B$%^#.....OZO (A real bozo, yes that's the word). I can’t believe this 11 KID. It’s not even 14 NOON and already he’s in deep 16 PROBLEMS. The worst part is, he doesn’t give a 20 TOSS. I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? 12 LOSER!








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            El-Guest

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            • 1




              A good start, but the title is key!
              – Hugh Meyers
              Aug 15 at 20:39












            • 1




              A good start, but the title is key!
              – Hugh Meyers
              Aug 15 at 20:39







            1




            1




            A good start, but the title is key!
            – Hugh Meyers
            Aug 15 at 20:39




            A good start, but the title is key!
            – Hugh Meyers
            Aug 15 at 20:39










            up vote
            7
            down vote













            I hope these initial thoughts are not too elementary but it seems




            the symbols of the chemical elements of these numbers start suitable words.




            He’s a real 2.




            He’s a real 2 - atomic number 2 is helium so he's a real Headache - thanks to El-Guest!!!




            I can’t believe this 11.




            I can’t believe this 11 - sodium and Na is not applicable or no answer so don't believe it.




            It’s not even 14 and already he’s in deep 16.




            It’s not even 14 - silicon Si starts Six - and already he’s in deep 16 - sulphur S for Sh!t.




            The worst part is, he doesn’t give a 20.




            The worst part is, he doesn’t give a 20 - calicum Ca for Care.




            I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? 12!




            ... his reaction was? 12! - magnesium Mg is initials of My God




            Title: As I Was Reflecting On Nothing




            As = arsenic, I = iodine, W = tungsten,Re = rhenium, O = oxygen, N = nitrogen.







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            • 2




              For 2, it could also be r13(urnqnpur)?
              – El-Guest
              Aug 15 at 20:27











            • @El-Guest, thank you that goes better than what I had. Also really like your answer!
              – Tom
              Aug 15 at 20:31






            • 1




              Thank you very much, Tom! Much appreciated :) I'm still thinking about 11, because I think there might be something more for it, but I think your answer is great!! (+1) from me for sure!
              – El-Guest
              Aug 15 at 20:33







            • 1




              @El-Guest - lol :) that does describe some people, but surely OP wouldn't clue that!
              – Tom
              Aug 15 at 20:41







            • 4




              I’m afraid all my words are rated gallium (General admission)
              – Hugh Meyers
              Aug 15 at 20:58














            up vote
            7
            down vote













            I hope these initial thoughts are not too elementary but it seems




            the symbols of the chemical elements of these numbers start suitable words.




            He’s a real 2.




            He’s a real 2 - atomic number 2 is helium so he's a real Headache - thanks to El-Guest!!!




            I can’t believe this 11.




            I can’t believe this 11 - sodium and Na is not applicable or no answer so don't believe it.




            It’s not even 14 and already he’s in deep 16.




            It’s not even 14 - silicon Si starts Six - and already he’s in deep 16 - sulphur S for Sh!t.




            The worst part is, he doesn’t give a 20.




            The worst part is, he doesn’t give a 20 - calicum Ca for Care.




            I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? 12!




            ... his reaction was? 12! - magnesium Mg is initials of My God




            Title: As I Was Reflecting On Nothing




            As = arsenic, I = iodine, W = tungsten,Re = rhenium, O = oxygen, N = nitrogen.







            share|improve this answer


















            • 2




              For 2, it could also be r13(urnqnpur)?
              – El-Guest
              Aug 15 at 20:27











            • @El-Guest, thank you that goes better than what I had. Also really like your answer!
              – Tom
              Aug 15 at 20:31






            • 1




              Thank you very much, Tom! Much appreciated :) I'm still thinking about 11, because I think there might be something more for it, but I think your answer is great!! (+1) from me for sure!
              – El-Guest
              Aug 15 at 20:33







            • 1




              @El-Guest - lol :) that does describe some people, but surely OP wouldn't clue that!
              – Tom
              Aug 15 at 20:41







            • 4




              I’m afraid all my words are rated gallium (General admission)
              – Hugh Meyers
              Aug 15 at 20:58












            up vote
            7
            down vote










            up vote
            7
            down vote









            I hope these initial thoughts are not too elementary but it seems




            the symbols of the chemical elements of these numbers start suitable words.




            He’s a real 2.




            He’s a real 2 - atomic number 2 is helium so he's a real Headache - thanks to El-Guest!!!




            I can’t believe this 11.




            I can’t believe this 11 - sodium and Na is not applicable or no answer so don't believe it.




            It’s not even 14 and already he’s in deep 16.




            It’s not even 14 - silicon Si starts Six - and already he’s in deep 16 - sulphur S for Sh!t.




            The worst part is, he doesn’t give a 20.




            The worst part is, he doesn’t give a 20 - calicum Ca for Care.




            I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? 12!




            ... his reaction was? 12! - magnesium Mg is initials of My God




            Title: As I Was Reflecting On Nothing




            As = arsenic, I = iodine, W = tungsten,Re = rhenium, O = oxygen, N = nitrogen.







            share|improve this answer














            I hope these initial thoughts are not too elementary but it seems




            the symbols of the chemical elements of these numbers start suitable words.




            He’s a real 2.




            He’s a real 2 - atomic number 2 is helium so he's a real Headache - thanks to El-Guest!!!




            I can’t believe this 11.




            I can’t believe this 11 - sodium and Na is not applicable or no answer so don't believe it.




            It’s not even 14 and already he’s in deep 16.




            It’s not even 14 - silicon Si starts Six - and already he’s in deep 16 - sulphur S for Sh!t.




            The worst part is, he doesn’t give a 20.




            The worst part is, he doesn’t give a 20 - calicum Ca for Care.




            I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? 12!




            ... his reaction was? 12! - magnesium Mg is initials of My God




            Title: As I Was Reflecting On Nothing




            As = arsenic, I = iodine, W = tungsten,Re = rhenium, O = oxygen, N = nitrogen.








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            answered Aug 15 at 20:25









            Tom

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              For 2, it could also be r13(urnqnpur)?
              – El-Guest
              Aug 15 at 20:27











            • @El-Guest, thank you that goes better than what I had. Also really like your answer!
              – Tom
              Aug 15 at 20:31






            • 1




              Thank you very much, Tom! Much appreciated :) I'm still thinking about 11, because I think there might be something more for it, but I think your answer is great!! (+1) from me for sure!
              – El-Guest
              Aug 15 at 20:33







            • 1




              @El-Guest - lol :) that does describe some people, but surely OP wouldn't clue that!
              – Tom
              Aug 15 at 20:41







            • 4




              I’m afraid all my words are rated gallium (General admission)
              – Hugh Meyers
              Aug 15 at 20:58












            • 2




              For 2, it could also be r13(urnqnpur)?
              – El-Guest
              Aug 15 at 20:27











            • @El-Guest, thank you that goes better than what I had. Also really like your answer!
              – Tom
              Aug 15 at 20:31






            • 1




              Thank you very much, Tom! Much appreciated :) I'm still thinking about 11, because I think there might be something more for it, but I think your answer is great!! (+1) from me for sure!
              – El-Guest
              Aug 15 at 20:33







            • 1




              @El-Guest - lol :) that does describe some people, but surely OP wouldn't clue that!
              – Tom
              Aug 15 at 20:41







            • 4




              I’m afraid all my words are rated gallium (General admission)
              – Hugh Meyers
              Aug 15 at 20:58







            2




            2




            For 2, it could also be r13(urnqnpur)?
            – El-Guest
            Aug 15 at 20:27





            For 2, it could also be r13(urnqnpur)?
            – El-Guest
            Aug 15 at 20:27













            @El-Guest, thank you that goes better than what I had. Also really like your answer!
            – Tom
            Aug 15 at 20:31




            @El-Guest, thank you that goes better than what I had. Also really like your answer!
            – Tom
            Aug 15 at 20:31




            1




            1




            Thank you very much, Tom! Much appreciated :) I'm still thinking about 11, because I think there might be something more for it, but I think your answer is great!! (+1) from me for sure!
            – El-Guest
            Aug 15 at 20:33





            Thank you very much, Tom! Much appreciated :) I'm still thinking about 11, because I think there might be something more for it, but I think your answer is great!! (+1) from me for sure!
            – El-Guest
            Aug 15 at 20:33





            1




            1




            @El-Guest - lol :) that does describe some people, but surely OP wouldn't clue that!
            – Tom
            Aug 15 at 20:41





            @El-Guest - lol :) that does describe some people, but surely OP wouldn't clue that!
            – Tom
            Aug 15 at 20:41





            4




            4




            I’m afraid all my words are rated gallium (General admission)
            – Hugh Meyers
            Aug 15 at 20:58




            I’m afraid all my words are rated gallium (General admission)
            – Hugh Meyers
            Aug 15 at 20:58










            up vote
            2
            down vote













            I had two thoughts on this based on the title so:



            Guess 1




            So I looked at the title and thought of "On Nothing" must mean zero. So an alphnumeric solution should use zero as its index. Giving us: C, L, O, Q, U, & M.




            Using that method I came up with this:




            I have a teenage cousin. He's a real Character (or Card). I can't believe this Loser. It's not even One and already he's in deep Quagmire. The worst part is, he doesn't give a Uff (like "whew!" or just "uff! really?!"). I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? Mook!




            But there is another word in the title which made me think I needed to do more:



            Guess 2




            "Reflecting (flip order of letters) on nothing (zero index)" -> so reverse the order and we get M, U, O, L, & C. Maybe that's it, maybe it is talking about a mirror or the reflection in the mirror.




            Applying this new solution gave me:




            I have a teenage cousin. He's a real Mirror. I can't believe this Useless furniture and he's in deep Oak (color or wood). The worst part is, he doesn't give a Look. I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? Crash (it broke)







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              I had two thoughts on this based on the title so:



              Guess 1




              So I looked at the title and thought of "On Nothing" must mean zero. So an alphnumeric solution should use zero as its index. Giving us: C, L, O, Q, U, & M.




              Using that method I came up with this:




              I have a teenage cousin. He's a real Character (or Card). I can't believe this Loser. It's not even One and already he's in deep Quagmire. The worst part is, he doesn't give a Uff (like "whew!" or just "uff! really?!"). I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? Mook!




              But there is another word in the title which made me think I needed to do more:



              Guess 2




              "Reflecting (flip order of letters) on nothing (zero index)" -> so reverse the order and we get M, U, O, L, & C. Maybe that's it, maybe it is talking about a mirror or the reflection in the mirror.




              Applying this new solution gave me:




              I have a teenage cousin. He's a real Mirror. I can't believe this Useless furniture and he's in deep Oak (color or wood). The worst part is, he doesn't give a Look. I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? Crash (it broke)







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                up vote
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                I had two thoughts on this based on the title so:



                Guess 1




                So I looked at the title and thought of "On Nothing" must mean zero. So an alphnumeric solution should use zero as its index. Giving us: C, L, O, Q, U, & M.




                Using that method I came up with this:




                I have a teenage cousin. He's a real Character (or Card). I can't believe this Loser. It's not even One and already he's in deep Quagmire. The worst part is, he doesn't give a Uff (like "whew!" or just "uff! really?!"). I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? Mook!




                But there is another word in the title which made me think I needed to do more:



                Guess 2




                "Reflecting (flip order of letters) on nothing (zero index)" -> so reverse the order and we get M, U, O, L, & C. Maybe that's it, maybe it is talking about a mirror or the reflection in the mirror.




                Applying this new solution gave me:




                I have a teenage cousin. He's a real Mirror. I can't believe this Useless furniture and he's in deep Oak (color or wood). The worst part is, he doesn't give a Look. I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? Crash (it broke)







                share|improve this answer












                I had two thoughts on this based on the title so:



                Guess 1




                So I looked at the title and thought of "On Nothing" must mean zero. So an alphnumeric solution should use zero as its index. Giving us: C, L, O, Q, U, & M.




                Using that method I came up with this:




                I have a teenage cousin. He's a real Character (or Card). I can't believe this Loser. It's not even One and already he's in deep Quagmire. The worst part is, he doesn't give a Uff (like "whew!" or just "uff! really?!"). I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? Mook!




                But there is another word in the title which made me think I needed to do more:



                Guess 2




                "Reflecting (flip order of letters) on nothing (zero index)" -> so reverse the order and we get M, U, O, L, & C. Maybe that's it, maybe it is talking about a mirror or the reflection in the mirror.




                Applying this new solution gave me:




                I have a teenage cousin. He's a real Mirror. I can't believe this Useless furniture and he's in deep Oak (color or wood). The worst part is, he doesn't give a Look. I mean, I showed him this and guess what his reaction was? Crash (it broke)








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