Some Bully fans have fixated on a virtual decoration available in Grand Theft Auto Online’s new Casino update, thinking it may represent some coded message that a sequel is on the way.

It is definitely an homage to Bullworth Academy’s coat of arms, and not just because of the painting’s name (“Canis Canem Edit,” which is latin for “Dog eat dog,” and was Bully’s name in Europe when people there threw a shitfit over its original title). The painting is done in Bullworth’s blue and gold colors and the scrawls in the four quadrants are the four symbols on the crest — fist, snake, skull and rat, clockwise from top left.

From there, it gets more extrapolate-y. Acting on the artist’s listed name, “Matthew Morse,” this Redditor looked for hidden Morse code in the painting. They reasoned that some splotches in the painting, all dots the same color, represented such a message. Turns out that message is BE SURE TO DRINK YOUR OV— OK, kidding, it’s 4NAD.

But what does this all mean? It means that Bully was and remains a very good game that a lot of people like and wish to see again, preferably with an all new sequel. I loved it myself, don’t get me wrong. But developers pay tribute to these things because they love them, too, doesn’t necessarily mean there’s top secret news to announce. EA Sports developers literally put Mutant League Football patches on a team’s jersey in 2012’s NFL Blitz and it didn’t mean that series was coming back.

Or it could mean someone has 2x the nads of a normal human. I dunno! Play Grand Theft Auto Online meantime.

Update: Our original joke URL for this post has been changed. Sorry if that got your hopes up.