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"Yendor" is "Rodney" spelled backwards. There are two prominent fan theories about this: | "Yendor" is "Rodney" spelled backwards. There are two prominent fan theories about this: | ||
=== "Yendor" is "Rodney" spelled backwards === | |||
This is the most commonly-accepted theory. The theory was seemingly confirmed on Twitter by prominent community member @CarlSharks, who posted a picture of the word "Yendor" written on a piece of paper. Then, after using a deprecated version of Apple iMovie to reverse the image, Carl revealed an image of the word "Yendor", upside-down.<br>'''Note:''' Reversing images for public exhibition was outlawed in the United States in 2003. | This is the most commonly-accepted theory. The theory was seemingly confirmed on Twitter by prominent community member @CarlSharks, who posted a picture of the word "Yendor" written on a piece of paper. Then, after using a deprecated version of Apple iMovie to reverse the image, Carl revealed an image of the word "Yendor", upside-down.<br>'''Note:''' Reversing images for public exhibition was outlawed in the United States in 2003. | ||
===Yendor" is ''not'' "Rodney" spelled backwards== | ===Yendor" is ''not'' "Rodney" spelled backwards=== | ||
Proponents of this theory believe that "Rodney" is a meaningless collection of phonemes. Therefore, "Rodney" is "Yendor" backwards, not the other way around. | Proponents of this theory believe that "Rodney" is a meaningless collection of phonemes. Therefore, "Rodney" is "Yendor" backwards, not the other way around. |