Danlwd Fyltrshkn Krgdn Lynk Mstqym -

Below is a ready-to-publish blog post. We’ve all stumbled upon strange strings of text online. But every so often, one sticks with you — cryptic, rhythmic, almost recognizable, yet completely foreign. Recently, the phrase “danlwd fyltrshkn krgdn lynk mstqym” started circulating in obscure corners of the internet. Is it a code? A transliteration gone wrong? Or just random keyboard smashing?

Keyboard shift is less likely. Reverse the whole phrase: myqtsm knyl drgkn hksrtl dwlnad — not better. danlwd fyltrshkn krgdn lynk mstqym

Result: OBMP — not better. What if each letter is shifted backward by 1? Below is a ready-to-publish blog post

But maybe it’s a — if your hands are one key to the left on a QWERTY keyboard: Or just random keyboard smashing

danlwd typed with hands shifted left: d→s, a→a (stays? No, a→a? Actually left of ‘a’ is nothing — so maybe not).