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But "fylm" → f(6)→u(21), y(25)→b(2), l(12)→o(15), m(13)→n(14) → "ubon" (no).

Given the complexity, and since your request says "full text" — the decoded phrase might be a known meme or puzzle answer. But without a key, I can't decode it.

Atbash: d ↔ w a ↔ z n ↔ m l ↔ o w ↔ d d ↔ w → "wzmodw"? Hmm. Wait, let's do it properly:

Better approach — this looks like a (each letter shifted to adjacent key on QWERTY). For example: d→s (left), a→s? Not consistent.

Try often used for simple puzzles. But "lion 2016" unchanged? Possibly the cipher is reversed words.

Maybe it's after all? Let me check a known example: "bdwn" ROT13 → oqja (no).

Given the time, the most likely is (A↔Z, B↔Y…). Let me apply Atbash to full phrase:

ROT13 of "danlwd" → qnayjq (no). ROT13 of "fylm" → s y l z → s y l z? Actually f→s, y→l, l→y, m→z → "slyz"? Not right. Let me systematically check ROT13 on the whole phrase:

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