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Posted
9 hours ago, LIV_SB-DustBringer said:

i have a math test.

pray for me 

🙏

tis geometry because i skipped a math. 

Oh I'm taking geo rn

Do you like it?

Contrary to popular opinion, I actually like proofs

Posted
2 hours ago, Doomslug Doomslug Doomslug said:

Oh I'm taking geo rn

Do you like it?

Contrary to popular opinion, I actually like proofs

meh

not my fav,

but i dont like math in general

Posted
6 minutes ago, Drehy said:

I’m 16, but that’s pretty close

At least I don’t seem younger than I am, that’d be embarrassing

The only reason I said 15-16 is cuz you said you liked calc, then asked your age, so I thought you'd be young for someone who likes calc. Also, without that, wudda been 16-17.

Posted
2 minutes ago, SpiritOfWrath said:

The only reason I said 15-16 is cuz you said you liked calc, then asked your age, so I thought you'd be young for someone who likes calc. Also, without that, wudda been 16-17.

Aha, so I’m a tricksy little Hobbitses. Excellent

Posted
14 minutes ago, Alley Cookie Collector said:

Hmm....

Wonder what age other people think I am.

 

I’m gonna say 15.

Posted
3 hours ago, Alley Cookie Collector said:

Hmm....

Wonder what age other people think I am.

 

Well, if we abbreviate your name, we get ACC, which is hex for 101011001100. Since this is an odd number of characters, we need to rage out and add 4 zeros because why not. We get 1010110011000000, and then with an endian swap, 1100000010101100, which translates to  dot*2 blank*6 dot blank dot blank dot*2 blank*2

ddbbbbbbdbdbddbb, which, when converted from hex to binary is 1101110110111011101110111011101111011011110110111101110110111011.

This, when converted to ASCII, is Ý»»»ÛÛÝ»

Which obviously means the next in the sequence is (8/3Û)Ý becoming 8/3ÛÝ

8 is B, / is l, the 3 is e, the u thingy is u, the y thingy is y.

And there we go. Bluey, who is 6 years old.

Hello, six year old.

Posted
1 minute ago, SpiritOfWrath said:

Well, if we abbreviate your name, we get ACC, which is hex for 101011001100. Since this is an odd number of characters, we need to rage out and add 4 zeros because why not. We get 1010110011000000, and then with an endian swap, 1100000010101100, which translates to  dot*2 blank*6 dot blank dot blank dot*2 blank*2

ddbbbbbbdbdbddbb, which, when converted from hex to binary is 1101110110111011101110111011101111011011110110111101110110111011.

This, when converted to ASCII, is Ý»»»ÛÛÝ»

Which obviously means the next in the sequence is (8/3Û)Ý becoming 8/3ÛÝ

8 is B, / is l, the 3 is e, the u thingy is u, the y thingy is y.

And there we go. Bluey, who is 6 years old.

Hello, six year old.

What was the thought process behind this

It's kind of amazing

Posted (edited)
Just now, Through The Living Glass said:

What was the thought process behind this

It's kind of amazing

Blundering around until I found something that would lead to a “reasonable” number.

Edited by SpiritOfWrath
Posted
2 minutes ago, Through The Living Glass said:

Heheh. Fair enough.

Yea the actual thought process behind this is that I’m procrastinating telling my parents that my homeroom teacher enrolled me in a competition a while ago, forgot to tell me, and is now expecting a parental signature. And the competition is in two days, so I gotta get the sig today. Normally I wouldn’t procrastinate that, but mi Madre is kinda mad at me cuz my substitute teacher in English gave me 2 zeros for absolutely no reason.(Why??????)

Posted
3 minutes ago, SpiritOfWrath said:

Yea the actual thought process behind this is that I’m procrastinating telling my parents that my homeroom teacher enrolled me in a competition a while ago, forgot to tell me, and is now expecting a parental signature. And the competition is in two days, so I gotta get the sig today. Normally I wouldn’t procrastinate that, but mi Madre is kinda mad at me cuz my substitute teacher in English gave me 2 zeros for absolutely no reason.(Why??????)

Ehhwwwwwwwwww dang I'm sorry 😬

If I may ask, what competition?

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