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3 yrs ago
Current Happy Birthday, I hope you’re gonna have a good day today.
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7 yrs ago
Word of the Day: Overcome.
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7 yrs ago
Also checked out Myriad Reality, I think they are trying to build some kind of computer consciousness over there via IC posts.
7 yrs ago
Get ready for an unusually low volume of likes then, you so-and-so.
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7 yrs ago
Can someone ironically praise me please? Thank you!
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I’ve moved. I don’t have the same number anymore.

Most Recent Posts

Well I made an assumption, the pond is next to the forest. Where else would she go?

But if those are the rules I can respect that.

I fixed it.
Who the hell is he?
What is this "Kappa" you speak of?
See! I can't spell!
I am not smart! *jumps off cliff and doesn't fall* see I'm so dumb I broke the laws of physics and am not being attracted to the center of mass of the earth because I have converted my mass into nuetrino factoids which way nothing! *sticks tongue out*
@PheonixEye9. Well I'm stronger then you!
Stitchblades said
i will get the first post up later on- My internet is down atm and can't really post a full length intro on a mobile 3g


Do it on note then paste it in, that's what I do.
Why did you make it so complicated?
I fixed my explanation of why to start just to make it clearer.

By the way, that qoute is obsolete.
I believe we need one more dude(ette), however I think we can proceed with out said person due to the fact that that spot will remain open until full, which will make it not full, because a full array of stratified samples will still be a full array if one leaves because of the quantified infinity theory stating that once a stratified variable leaves a group of other stratified variables the group will remain full because it would shrink to compensate for the loss of the variable, this would work visa versa and our selection of stratified variables will grow to compensate for the new variable. Making all samples of stratified data strings infinite and finite at the same time due to the quantifying factors of the strings and the limitless uninomial limit of infinity. Dude.
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