What makes the plate 370HSSV so satisfying is not just the hidden crude word it forms when flipped, but the quiet rebellion behind it. It slipped through layers of bureaucracy, past algorithms designed to filter out anything offensive, simply by relying on human habit: we only read things the “right” way up. The prank works because it weaponizes perspective, turning a dull string of characters into a private joke shared by millions.
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