But looking at the second part: → if we shift each letter back by 1: f→e, y→x, d→c, y→x, w→v → "exc xv"? no. Try shifting forward? No.
Another possibility: It's (e.g., Arabic keyboard when set to English). "fylm" could be the result of typing "film" with hands shifted one key right on QWERTY: f (left of g?) Actually, f→f, y→u? Not matching. fylm Pingpong 2006 mtrjm kaml - fydyw lfth
Given the common internet meme pattern, "fylm" likely = (f→f? no). Maybe it's a Vigenère ? Unlikely without a key. But looking at the second part: → if
Try Caesar shift backward by 1: f→e, y→x, l→k, m→l → "exkl" no. Try ROT13? f→s, y→l, l→y, m→z → "slyz" no. Not matching
It looks like you're asking for a write-up on a topic written in a form of coded or transformed text. The phrase appears to be an encoded string, likely using a simple substitution cipher (possibly shifting letters, like Atbash or a Caesar cipher).