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Necronomicon – Marc Ammar Brad Dexter

intro: normal week, hanging out at dexters[9:10 PM](meet every week & drink)[9:10 PM]ammar brings home a book[9:10 PM]necronomicon[9:10 PM]throw away book[9:10 PM]get drunk[9:11 PM]look at book again outside[9:11 PM]pretend to do incantations[9:11 PM]black out drunk[9:12 PM](zooms in on dexter drinking, zooms in on shadow behind him)[9:12 PM]cut to black

middle: we all wake up to find we are in the past – grade 10 – with all of our memories intact[9:14 PM]our bodies are younger[9:14 PM]no one seems to recall anything, except for us[9:14 PM]we start discussing what happened, speculating that we might have accidently cast a spell with the necronomicon[9:15 PM]we start arguing about if we should change the past, because that could lead to untold consequences[9:15 PM]but because we are sooo far back in the past, it is impossible to keep everything the same[9:15 PM]eventually we relax and just start living our lives, still keeping in touch everyday[9:15 PM]then we decide to make some money – we basically drop everything, all get jobs, make money and invest in the stock market + bitcoin before it explodes[9:21 PM]— some more shit happens – montage —[9:21 PM]after 7 seven years, we end up back on the day that I originally found the necronomicon[9:21 PM]we all grab it and agree to lock it up safely so no one can ever eff up the lives we have made[9:22 PM]we start drinking[9:22 PM]a stranger shows up to dexters house, with a gun and starts spouting garbage[9:22 PM]‘i waited 7 years for this moment, to get my hands on the book of death once more’[9:23 PM]he starts shooting us, to ensure he gets the book this time[9:23 PM]we are surprised — this time?[9:23 PM]the stranger kills 2 of us – me and marc[9:23 PM]dexter and brad hold him down and he explains that 7 years ago, on the same day, he wound up at the house looking for the book, because he saw ammar grab it[9:23 PM]he broke in and we actually badly injured him[9:24 PM]he only had a knife that time[9:24 PM]which is why this time he had a gun[9:24 PM]so we stabbed him 7 years ago, he freaked out and spoke a spell to travel back in time[9:25 PM]little did he know we also travelled back, but because 7 years ago we were fuuucking drunk we all don’t remember[9:27 PM]note: the origin of the book remains unknown. even the stranger doesn’t know. in the original time continuum, he was tracking the book, but just before he could get it, ammar grabbed it. 7 years later, he doesn’t know where to get the book, but he does know that ammar will go find it in 7 years[9:28 PM]so, the stranger overpowers dexter, stabs him, and then brad shoots him[9:28 PM]sirens sound outside, the police are here[9:28 PM]brad freaks out, he can’t just leave the book, he can’t explain all this – it is too much[9:28 PM]he wants his friends to live[9:28 PM]he reaches for the book and quickly reads the time incantation[9:30 PM]note: The stranger, sensing his eminent doom, the sense of losing the book once more, had flipped the book to the 7 year incantation page. Brad thus knows the location of the spell(edited)[9:30 PM]brad wakes up 7 years ago**. he changes his clothes and runs to school(edited)[9:30 PM]he finds all of us[9:31 PM]no one remembers what he is talking about[9:31 PM]no one remembers except him[9:31 PM]fin

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4/27/2020 – Moby Dick The White Whale – After Earth – Matila

In both the films Matilda and After Earth, the book Moby Dick The White Whale is featured heavily… Why?

They two films released 200 months 29 days apart:

Matilda released exactly 7551 weeks after the book Moby Dick was published, and the number 7551 is the hex of 30,033:

The words in the book are:

The title of the book sums to 714 in the same cipher:

Mara Wilson, the actress who played Matilda, was exactly 417 weeks old when the film released:

The book released on the day leaving 47 days in the year:

In the film, the teacher asks Matilda, “What is 13 times 379” and the answer is 4927, which, in Octal, is 11,477:

Jaden was born 146 years after the release of the book:

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