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I recall sometimes people reverse words to create obfuscated keywords. For instance, "porn" is reversed "nrop", "child" reversed "dlihc", "hard" reversed "drah", etc. Here we have "dlihcrarl" - that's longer. "dlihc" is child, then "rarl" - maybe "rarl" is "lrar" reversed? "lrar" could be "lar r"? No.
Alternatively, it might be that each word is reversed individually: "nrop" reversed is "porn", "dlihcrarl" reversed is "l rarchild"? "dlihcrarl" -> reverse: l r a r c h i l d -> "larchild"? Actually "dlihcrarl" has 10 letters: d,l,i,h,c,r,a,r,l. Reverse: l,r,a,r,c,h,i,l,d -> "larchild"? That's 9 letters? Let's index: d=1, l=2, i=3, h=4, c=5, r=6, a=7, r=8, l=9? Wait count: d l i h c r a r l -> that's 9 letters? d(1),l(2),i(3),h(4),c(5),r(6),a(7),r(8),l(9) = 9 letters. But "dlihcrarl" has 10? Actually "dlihcrarl" - let's spell: d-l-i-h-c-r-a-r-l? That's 9. But the word is "dlihcrarl" - I see "dlihcrarl" might be missing an 'c'? Wait original: "dlihcrarl" - count: d=1, l=2, i=3, h=4, c=5, r=6, a=7, r=8, l=9? That's 9. But it's written as "dlihcrarl" - perhaps it's "dlihcrarl" actually has 10 if it's "d l i h c r a r l"? No. Let me write it: d l i h c r a r l - that's 9 characters. But the phrase has three words: "nrop" (4), "dlihcrarl" (9?), "upd" (3). Total 16 characters plus spaces. "upd" reversed is "dpu". nrop dlihcrarl upd
Alternatively, maybe it's a cipher: Atbash? Or just simple reversal of each word. "upd" reversed is "dpu" - not a common word. "dpu" could be "du p"? No. I recall sometimes people reverse words to create