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Uh oh, am I going to have to dust off my crypto skills to get at this message? haha
Thank you for your sweet thoughts, but may I point out that substitution ciphers are extremeley insecure? I decoded your ciphertext in just a couple of minutes and didn't even need to do a statistical attack on it. Perhaps you might be better served by using 128-bit AES in the future, haha.