“@TheWeirdWorld: Make a computer monitor only you can see... pic.twitter.com/qIiEkuTCks” cool 
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“@TheWeirdWorld: Make a computer monitor only you can see... pic.twitter.com/qIiEkuTCks” cool 
For porn and stuff
“@TheWeirdWorld: Make a computer monitor only you can see... pic.twitter.com/sKqv5dnktA”
@TheWeirdWorld @TheWorldStories i don't get this
Gigihh RT @TheWeirdWorld: Make a computer monitor only you can see...pic.twitter.com/Olg3pnmbIP
“@TheWeirdWorld: Make a computer monitor only you can see... pic.twitter.com/obvEdTHATf” i question the practicality of this.
@The_Ryce .... Le gasp! A game! Its inconceivable! Its completely out of line! But i cannot prove it as i cannot see it! Touché
@KaaroKaaro You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
@iaminigomontoya probably... Which word?
@KaaroKaaro You seem a decent fellow. I hate to kill you.
@iaminigomontoya i would hate to kill me too actually.
@KaaroKaaro I just work for Vizzini to pay the bills. There's not a lot of money in revenge.
Nobody finna do this RT "@TheWeirdWorld: Make a computer monitor only you can see... pic.twitter.com/MMOGYfLe8L”
Who has this time "@360OnYoMama: Nobody finna do this RT "@TheWeirdWorld: Make a computer monitor only you can see...pic.twitter.com/Vfo1Z5hVTK
“@TheWeirdWorld: Make a computer monitor only you can see... pic.twitter.com/3ZrVkNfJER” hmm...
Nigga!!!! What is this sorcery??!! “@TheWeirdWorld: Make a computer monitor only you can see... pic.twitter.com/USAIXNWPhj”
“@TheWeirdWorld: Make a computer monitor only you can see... pic.twitter.com/ic4LkrULQE” < someone explain for me...?
@nickterryva @TheWeirdWorld
2 parts:
•Polarized screen cover over monitor
•Polarized lenses/screen over eyes
#VisualEncryption
@CobaltKitsune @TheWeirdWorld nice. I didn't know that.
@nickterryva @TheWeirdWorld
It's how some 3d TVs work: One lens gets one polarized image, the other lens/eye gets the other.
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