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* Fez symbol: Unknown - It's clear from "A Tale of Two Stans" that the fez was just a prop Stan used and may have belonged to someone else. Douglas makes the WMG that the symbol is connected to Shermy Pines, "[[{{Catchphrase}} but what do YOU think?]]"

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* Fez symbol: Unknown - It's clear from "A Tale of Two Stans" that the fez was just a prop Stan used and may have belonged to someone else. Douglas makes the WMG that the symbol is connected to Shermy Pines, "[[{{Catchphrase}} but "but what do YOU think?]]"think?"
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Since Ford himself the symbols needn't be literal and McGucket himself decided he represented the glasses. Here are a few of my theories which symbols could represent more than one person and who they could represent.

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Since Ford himself the symbols needn't be literal and McGucket [=McGucket=] himself decided he represented the glasses. Here are a few of my theories which symbols could represent more than one person and who they could represent.
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[[WMG: Bill made the laptop have a password entry limit.]]
It seems odd for Dipper to try (presumably) hundreds of passwords before the laptop finally decides that’s been enough attempts. Instead, Bill made that happen, since he got tired of waiting for Dipper to naturally want to make a deal. The threat of data erasure was the push Dipper needed.
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*It was [[spoiler: STANOWAR]]. We know the laptop was found in [[spoiler: Ford's bunker]]. When he had nowhere and no one else to turn to, he chose to call [[spoiler: Stan]]. If he still cared about him enough to trust him, he could possibly have set the password after [[spoiler: the boat of their childhood dream]].
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[[spoiler: The message of The Blind Eye hints to the true nature of the portal. Bill Cypher lied to Stan about what is on the other side of the portal, and has just tricked him into unleashing a great evil]]

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[[spoiler: The message of The Blind Eye hints to the true nature of the portal. Bill Cypher Cipher lied to Stan about what is on the other side of the portal, and has just tricked him into unleashing a great evil]]



[[WMG: The combined cypher in Sock Opera foreshadows the next WhamEpisode.]]
At the end of Sock Opera, we get a combined cypher that states:

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[[WMG: The combined cypher cipher in Sock Opera foreshadows the next WhamEpisode.]]
At the end of Sock Opera, we get a combined cypher cipher that states:



Why is this important? The first three episodes of Season 2 had combined cyphers told in a rhyming couplet once translated. This, however, is doubled in length into one four-line stanza.

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Why is this important? The first three episodes of Season 2 had combined cyphers ciphers told in a rhyming couplet once translated. This, however, is doubled in length into one four-line stanza.



The cypher was doubled in length to signify two episodes serving as breathers before the next big event.

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The cypher cipher was doubled in length to signify two episodes serving as breathers before the next big event.
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** [[spoiler: Confirmed is as much that the three together have instructions on the portal.]]

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** [[spoiler: Confirmed is in as much that the three together have instructions on the portal.]]
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** There is some merit to this idea. If there is more than one author for the books, a theory posed multiple times already, then it's veryFf possible that there are more than three. Also notice in the title sequence Easter egg that Dipper and Gideon's symbols are next to each other. If the symbols are sequential and match up with the numbers of the books, then:

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** There is some merit to this idea. If there is more than one author for the books, a theory posed multiple times already, then it's veryFf very possible that there are more than three. Also notice in the title sequence Easter egg that Dipper and Gideon's symbols are next to each other. If the symbols are sequential and match up with the numbers of the books, then:
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[[ArcNumber The number eight is repeated multiple times through out the series,]] in the form of the numeral, it being mentioned, the letter H (the eighth letter in the alphabet), and the infinity symbol. We know that multiple volumes of the journals exist, and [[MacGuffin is seems like owning all of them could be influential to the plot.]] So it's possible that there could be eight journals, and the ensuing MythArc could play out like slightly kid-friendlier version of the Survival Game from ''Manga/FutureDiary''.

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[[ArcNumber The number eight is repeated multiple times through out the series,]] in the form of the numeral, it being mentioned, the letter H (the eighth letter in the alphabet), and the infinity symbol. We know that multiple volumes of the journals exist, and [[MacGuffin is it seems like owning all of them could be influential to the plot.]] So it's possible that there could be eight journals, and the ensuing MythArc could play out like slightly kid-friendlier version of the Survival Game from ''Manga/FutureDiary''.
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* The glasses: Most of the other symbols point to some artikel of clothing or physical attribute. Ford as the obvious representatieve of the six fingered hand is out, same with Grunkle Stan and the symbol on his fez. That leaves two glasses wearing characters who played a somewhat important role in the series, namely Candy and Quentin.



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* The glasses: Most of the other symbols point to some artikel of clothing or physical attribute. Ford as the obvious representatieve of the six fingered hand is out, same with Grunkle Stan and the symbol on his fez. That leaves two glasses wearing characters who played a somewhat important role in the series, namely Candy and Quentin.


Quentin. There is also Toby Determined who wears that style of glasses, making him plausibile as well.


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