what does this say

Ethan fuller

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HI I'm new can you tell me what this says
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and this says
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Welcome to the forums, Ethan.

The two sequences you showed us have no context. Do have any idea of the language they are in?

Try Google Translate and see if it can identify the characters for you. Though your problem will be made worse by the fact that you recorded them as images, not characters. In that case, Google Translate might not see anything.

In what situation do those character sequences appear?
 
The two character sequences are going to be very hard for us to translate. I don't know about the others on this forum but my tired old eyes can't see that 2nd sequence well enough to have any clue whatsoever. The really poor background / foreground contrast makes the 2nd sample literally unreadable.

How or where did these character samples come into your possession? Without context, we are going to be struggling. And to be honest, I did say that Google Translate might have issues because of the strings being shown as a graphics extract rather than as distinct characters. They are too small and have too low a contrast to be clearly readable.
 
Have no idea what in the world this post is all about. Kind of weird so far. I did right click on the images and "Search in google lens", but that didn't result in much enlightenment.
 

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