It says "answer this question backwards".
Ans 2.
This is "k-cab g-nals" which is seriously old-fashioned, even in London where it originated.
1413 ro, eerht eno ruof eno.
ffo gnidnuor retfa eno ruof eno xis - eno ruof eno evif era yeht secalp lamiced ruof tsrif eht tnaw uoy fi.
.rewsna eht si sihT
rewsnA?'g' sa nettirw 'q' eht yhw OS ,deppaws era srettel rehto eht fo enoN?sdrawkcab noitseuq siht rewsna naem uoy od
.noitseuq a ton sti esac taht ni
.hguoht rewsna na sa tnuoc dluoc siht sseug i
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?backwards question this is what OR ?Sdrawkcab noitseuq siht si tahw
flip each word backwards "if you can read this press like"
Siht.
Goods were transported, was speed. The railroad made it possible to move people and goods across the country, that were moved in covered wagons before the railroad. Also, the steam engine enabled them to be moved faster by water as well.
Fi uoy nac daer siht ruoy tsuj sa yzarc sa em!
It says " I love you " This know you "
"You won't hear this" does not have an antigram. Written backwards, it becomes "siht raeh tnow uoy," which is gibberish.
!siht daer ot hguone bmud si uoy ekil drater A (read it backwards
Smack it in the head with a newspaper whenever it goes inside, eventually it'll learn not too siht inside
We need vaccine so you learn to spell or not no whats ur tyin ta sa u dum siht head
he was both actually he used to use both hands at the same time to wright or use his mouth. siht si a ekoj.
its when you scrape all the siht out of a dirty bong and dry it out. that's what bong weed is, all the weed and ash that gets sucked through then you dry it out.