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  1. @ewmon: Thanks, I will let you know if I figure this one out. (: @zapatos: Ha-ha. No. xD
  2. Well, I don't even have Psychology yet, it couldn't be that... I thought most of the questions through before, except why it was writen in cursive rather than print, but I too don't believe it was malicious. And I agree people rarely go through much effort for nothing, that is why it confuses me so much. My boyfriend is the guy who opened up this subject to help me find out what it means... Even if he could be the one who did this, he would've had to admit it, I pushed him real hard to find out. And besides, he can't lie to me for very long, he's not exactly good at it. xD And we don't celebrate Valentine's day, we believe it is a stupid commercial consumerism-friendly wanna-get-laid-holiday. I don't know what photograph shop is the closest, but maybe I can try asking... Hmm, I've never heard of pranks happening inside my dorm, every room is kind of made like a little apartment, it has it's own bathroom and a little kitchen. And you need to have really high grades to get into it, I don't think it is some general prank I don't know of. O.o Green is my favourite colour, but just in general, I don't wear green or show it in any way. I wouldn't call myself an Einstein fan, I saw the picture online, liked the thought and downloaded it. xD And actually yes, there is a big park across my dorm. Yes, I said that already, it's a Nikon coolpix camera... And yeah, www.idthis.org doesn't seem to work. O.o
  3. Q1: I live in a city (approx. 300.000 inhabitants), a University centre of the area. Q2: I live in a dorm, to enter the dorm you need to have one of the ISIC cards that can open the dorm's door or you must ring for the doorman to open the door (in that case you must identify yourself, say the number of the room you're visiting and leave some identification for the doorman to write down, which you retrieve when you leave the dorm again). I asked the doorman if someone came to visit my room that day, but he said no one did. Only my close family and friends know my room number, and all of them were in our home town at the time. The only other person who knows this is my boyfriend, but he swears he didn't do this, and I believe him. I don't know any other person from my dorm. Q3: I have a roomate, but she hasn't been to the dorm for almost two months due to holidays and bad weather. I asked her if she thinks that the envelope was for her, but she said she expected no mail and that she doesn't think it could be for her. Our room is at the end of the centre part of the building, next to it on the right is another hall (at the 90° angle), so no doors directly next to ours; I knocked on the door directly to our left to ask if they think the envelope was for them, but no one was there. Across the hall are readings rooms, no one lives there. Q4: Yes, it was in pen, in cursive, the handwriting doesn't seem familiar to me (or to any of my friends that I showed it to). Q5: I have never heard of the quote before, the only Einstein quote I know is on one of the pictures that switch on my desktop background: "Logic will get you from A to Z, imagination will get you everywhere." I don't know if the picture/quote thing means anything, but even if it does, and I should be doing something to prevent some sort of a problem, I don't know what that could be... Or what problem should I prevent. And yeah, I managed to trace the type of the camera that names the file DSCN, it's a Nikon coolpix camera...
  4. Well, even if one of these many assumptions is true, it still brings me no closer to the solution of what does it all mean, why was it in front of my door or who did it. Thank you all for effort, I'll be sure to let you know if I end up dead because this was all a threat. xD
  5. I liked the Kryptonite idea better. :/
  6. Hahaha, not that I'm aware of. x) Even if it is a crystal experiment, what would that mean? And what could those dark lines be? Here is another picture, it might help...
  7. First, here is some more information about the picture: The photograph has some certain numbers on the back and a pale writing that implies it was created in a photo studio (Fujifilm, Fujicolor Crystal Archive), the name of the photo is DSCN4827.JPG (which might have been the name of the file brought to the photographer), other letters are some serial numbers (> - b0785J01-057 and 0001 WWW 0 3 A10A5 CR, in case someone knows what those might mean). The note was written on the back of the photo, left side up, with a pen. The photo was in a white unaddressed envelope. Now, about the picture in the photo, everything is blurry but the front object tied with rope (it is definitely a rope for we can see tiny hairs of its fiber). The object might be a stone (crystal) or something made of paper, because the light reflects or shines through the object. It is also kind of visiable that the green object is cylindrical, because it is possible to see the part of the rope that tied the object - through the object. The green objects in the background on the right are unattached (one assumption was confetti), in the left they are sort of caught up into the dark lines (maybe branches of something). There is a certain shadow on the right ( that michel123456 assumed was a person), the upper part of the photo is lighter than the lower, the darker part may look like a landscape, or if it's underwater, the shore. All the directions are referred to as in the photo taken and displayed here, to avoid any confusion. The green object is not an aquarium net; I doubt that it was the Morgellon's awareness group, because it was not on everyone's doorsteps like it is when they bring advertisments. It is some sort of a game, a test, a joke or simply a mistake. I wouldn't go so far off to say it's a threat, threats are usually more direct. Nevertheless, it is intriguing, so give it your best...
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