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  • From a syntactical and admittedly semantic point of view this would read rot13("'Guvatf' vf trggvat bhg bs unaq.")
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    Yes, but this is a rebus, they're usually not supposed to be taken that literally.
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While I feel @S. M.'s answer is the best depiction I could think of currently, the bounty suggests this is not the desired answer... It would be nice to get a solid response to their answer though.



Until then, I guess I'll try a couple of ideas as well:




Losing my grip on things




or




Things are growing out of hand




or




Things are getting out of control




or




Letting go of things







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    The word 'THIN' is written in darker ink than 'GS'.
    Even the second part of 'N' which is on the paper is also darker than the rest of it







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      I'll throw in my guess




      Letting things get out of hand




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      uses the full word "things" in a syntactically and semantically correct way (I think)







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        • From a syntactical and admittedly semantic point of view this would read rot13("'Guvatf' vf trggvat bhg bs unaq.")
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          Yes, but this is a rebus, they're usually not supposed to be taken that literally.
          – S. M.
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        • From a syntactical and admittedly semantic point of view this would read rot13("'Guvatf' vf trggvat bhg bs unaq.")
          – dtich
          Dec 4 at 2:46








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          Yes, but this is a rebus, they're usually not supposed to be taken that literally.
          – S. M.
          Dec 4 at 17:46













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        up vote
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        Things are getting out of hand.







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        Things are getting out of hand.








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        answered Dec 3 at 16:33









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        • From a syntactical and admittedly semantic point of view this would read rot13("'Guvatf' vf trggvat bhg bs unaq.")
          – dtich
          Dec 4 at 2:46








        • 1




          Yes, but this is a rebus, they're usually not supposed to be taken that literally.
          – S. M.
          Dec 4 at 17:46


















        • From a syntactical and admittedly semantic point of view this would read rot13("'Guvatf' vf trggvat bhg bs unaq.")
          – dtich
          Dec 4 at 2:46








        • 1




          Yes, but this is a rebus, they're usually not supposed to be taken that literally.
          – S. M.
          Dec 4 at 17:46
















        From a syntactical and admittedly semantic point of view this would read rot13("'Guvatf' vf trggvat bhg bs unaq.")
        – dtich
        Dec 4 at 2:46






        From a syntactical and admittedly semantic point of view this would read rot13("'Guvatf' vf trggvat bhg bs unaq.")
        – dtich
        Dec 4 at 2:46






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        Yes, but this is a rebus, they're usually not supposed to be taken that literally.
        – S. M.
        Dec 4 at 17:46




        Yes, but this is a rebus, they're usually not supposed to be taken that literally.
        – S. M.
        Dec 4 at 17:46










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        While I feel @S. M.'s answer is the best depiction I could think of currently, the bounty suggests this is not the desired answer... It would be nice to get a solid response to their answer though.



        Until then, I guess I'll try a couple of ideas as well:




        Losing my grip on things




        or




        Things are growing out of hand




        or




        Things are getting out of control




        or




        Letting go of things







        share|improve this answer



























          up vote
          4
          down vote



          +50










          While I feel @S. M.'s answer is the best depiction I could think of currently, the bounty suggests this is not the desired answer... It would be nice to get a solid response to their answer though.



          Until then, I guess I'll try a couple of ideas as well:




          Losing my grip on things




          or




          Things are growing out of hand




          or




          Things are getting out of control




          or




          Letting go of things







          share|improve this answer

























            up vote
            4
            down vote



            +50







            up vote
            4
            down vote



            +50




            +50




            While I feel @S. M.'s answer is the best depiction I could think of currently, the bounty suggests this is not the desired answer... It would be nice to get a solid response to their answer though.



            Until then, I guess I'll try a couple of ideas as well:




            Losing my grip on things




            or




            Things are growing out of hand




            or




            Things are getting out of control




            or




            Letting go of things







            share|improve this answer














            While I feel @S. M.'s answer is the best depiction I could think of currently, the bounty suggests this is not the desired answer... It would be nice to get a solid response to their answer though.



            Until then, I guess I'll try a couple of ideas as well:




            Losing my grip on things




            or




            Things are growing out of hand




            or




            Things are getting out of control




            or




            Letting go of things








            share|improve this answer














            share|improve this answer



            share|improve this answer








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            answered Dec 5 at 17:40









            Dorrulf

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                The word 'THIN' is written in darker ink than 'GS'.
                Even the second part of 'N' which is on the paper is also darker than the rest of it







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                  up vote
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                  Partial:




                  The word 'THIN' is written in darker ink than 'GS'.
                  Even the second part of 'N' which is on the paper is also darker than the rest of it







                  share|improve this answer























                    up vote
                    1
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                    up vote
                    1
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                    Partial:




                    The word 'THIN' is written in darker ink than 'GS'.
                    Even the second part of 'N' which is on the paper is also darker than the rest of it







                    share|improve this answer












                    Partial:




                    The word 'THIN' is written in darker ink than 'GS'.
                    Even the second part of 'N' which is on the paper is also darker than the rest of it








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                    answered Dec 5 at 18:15









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                        I'll throw in my guess




                        Letting things get out of hand




                        Which




                        uses the full word "things" in a syntactically and semantically correct way (I think)







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                          up vote
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                          I'll throw in my guess




                          Letting things get out of hand




                          Which




                          uses the full word "things" in a syntactically and semantically correct way (I think)







                          share|improve this answer























                            up vote
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                            down vote










                            up vote
                            1
                            down vote









                            I'll throw in my guess




                            Letting things get out of hand




                            Which




                            uses the full word "things" in a syntactically and semantically correct way (I think)







                            share|improve this answer












                            I'll throw in my guess




                            Letting things get out of hand




                            Which




                            uses the full word "things" in a syntactically and semantically correct way (I think)








                            share|improve this answer












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                            answered Dec 8 at 9:58









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