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My favorite number is 12312526312512, which is my first and last name when reversed, turned into 2-digit numeric values, and had plus 1 added to every digit.
I'm trying to solve the puzzle. How did you "turn it into 2-digit numeric values"? What does it mean to "turn them into" these values? The highest numbers go as high as over sixty when you divide them all up into seven 2-digit values, so whatever this concept is, of "turning them into" these values, couldn't correspond to something like, say, the number of the letter in the alphabet.
 
I'm trying to solve the puzzle. How did you "turn it into 2-digit numeric values"? What does it mean to "turn them into" these values? The highest numbers go as high as over sixty when you divide them all up into seven 2-digit values, so whatever this concept is, of "turning them into" these values, couldn't correspond to something like, say, the number of the letter in the alphabet.
I read the numbers from left to right and then reversed the letters afterwards. Also I subtracted 11 from each.

But I probably did it wrong cause I got some random bullshit that didn’t make sense
 
I'm trying to solve the puzzle. How did you "turn it into 2-digit numeric values"? What does it mean to "turn them into" these values? The highest numbers go as high as over sixty when you divide them all up into seven 2-digit values, so whatever this concept is, of "turning them into" these values, couldn't correspond to something like, say, the number of the letter in the alphabet.
They should not go over 37. Also, keep in mind the order of how I mixed them up.
 
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