Yeah, that's a good hint from Mary. For me, I spent 4 years in military intel specializing in crypto. I use various things tied to nonsense keywords that sound and look like they could be real words but are not. Abbreviated foreign names or locations are useful. Similar to what we used in the Air Force as in you occasionally hear a news report about some document that was originally protected by a "Top Secret codeword" classification. The Top Secret isn't enough, the codeword adds more compartmentalization to it. My important p/words are 16-20 alpha numeric characters with some caps thrown in. So far I test myself by doing it from memory but it's tricky sometimes.

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