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Through the Living Wrath

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  1. “But I still have the ability to say that physics is not working. That these things are not normal.”
  2. “Physics is the common method of phenomena through which we define and explore the behavior of the world around us. If asbestos were to be killable, I would no longer classify it as asbestos, for it would be a living thing. Similarly, if you can kill something that does not live, I would not classify that as killing.”
  3. I thought it was cool. I think the ending was very very very satisfying the action was cool and yeah
  4. Blank stare. “…That’s not how that works. I assume you know that?”
  5. “I did indeed. It was quite interesting, and I’ve been deprived of it my whole life. Still…” He hesitated. “Watch out for asbestos. The eldritch curse should be fine. I’ve got… a friend to help with that.”
  6. “I am quite nice!” He pauses. “Asbestos is no joke, and it is certainly not mundane.” He starts to pace. “Did you know the name is Greek for Inextinguishable? The mineral group is natural forming, and creates a threadlike material optimal for venting and sinking heat. It can show extreme tensile strength, and industries involved in its production covered up the vast, vast, vast health detriments through a wide, wide, wide monopolistic conspiracy!”
  7. Wrath gasps awake, coughing up a dark, potentially hazardous material. He looks around. “My! Has this building been inspected for asbestos risk? The little bugger’ll kill ya, if you aren’t careful.” He pauses. “Sorry, this is ‘Of’ speaking right now.”
  8. He just barely doesn’t get hit. The creature stumbles, and roars. Alright. That didn’t quite work. A pause. What do you remember about Thaevius? Besides the stone arm.
  9. Tyler was a happy person. Super super super happy. He was sooo happy, that he always dressed in a bright bright green hoodie with a star on the back! So it was that most people were confused about his one hobby. Yes, he liked horror! It wasn’t that far fetched, was it? Because of this, he adapted a bit of a… persona, on the BlackWeb. He was pretty sure everyone had seen through it, but that was okay. Everything was okay! He just got so excited, in response to EVERYTHING! Anyways. Tyler pulled out his phone, coughing dramatically to get into character before typing a reply to @228B22 The others saw him as SadistHunter (Though it wasn’t clear if he hunted sadists or was a sadistic hunter). “I’m really like… into the really dark stuff you know? Like, when people are dying… that’s like… really cool…” @Aeoryi I will continue, as seen. ()
  10. Good. Try to take the weapon now—but be careful to not get hit. The goop, sensing weakness, lumbered towards them, more and more cancerous seeming growths coming from its skin and forming extra limbs, until it was unrecognizable as humanoid—forming a sort of crab creature. @GG0z
  11. @Through the Living Hope

     

    Started watching Psych again w/ mah family

    1. Through the Living Hope

      Through the Living Hope

      Someday I too shall watch it

    2. Through the Living Wrath

      Through the Living Wrath

      *narrows eyes*

       

      It was you who likes it, wasn’t it?

      who was it?????

    3. Through the Living Hope
  12. I never knew that anyone could screw up time travel paradoxes so badly, but this movie did

    its very terrible, but very fun to watch with the intent of poking fun at all the holes in their logic/cgi/special effect

    ”A Sound of Thunder”

    it got a 6/18 % on rotten tomatoes (critic/audience)

    ~”the problem is that there are RIPPLES! You can’t time travel through them, but you caaaan time travel through them!”

  13. I am going to make a claim. Here it is: …000000.0000000… = 0 …111111111.1111111111… = 0 …222222222.22222222… = 0 …3333333333.3333333… = 0 (and so on for every possible digit) So! The lesson to take away If a single digit repeats before and after the decimal place infinitely, that number is equal to 0 Do you want proof, my inquisitive friend? Well, you’ve come to the right place! Watson! My calculator! Imagine a number. 0.111111111… (1s repeating to infinity) This number can be called x 10x = 1.11111111… 1.1111111… is just x + 1 10x = x + 1 9x = 1 x = 1/9 So, 1 repeating infinitely to the right of the decimal is equal to 1/9 But… imagine a different number. Call the number y. y = …11111111111 (1s extending higher and higher to the left of the decimal point) Where x had a finite value, y is infinitely large. But it too has a finite value! “Great Scott!” - Watson We’ll get there. …111111111111111 multiplied by ten is simply …11111111111110, or y - 1 10y = y - 1 y = -1/9 = -x x + y = …11111111111.11111111111… x + y = x - x = 0 …111111111111.1111111111… = 0 y is what we call a 10-adic An infinitely large number that is equivalent to another number Its called a 10 adic because it is written in base-10. But there’s a problem with 10-adics which I will explain elsewhere (not today, though) which makes mathematicians prefer what is called a p-adic, or prime-adic This is any infinite number in a prime number system Most common are 3-adics and 5-adics These are cool! But let’s think about 17-adics ”Great Scott!” - Watson It’s prime out of the goodness of my heart With 10-adics, it’s easy to think that the only adics that can zero out with rational pairs (y being the adic and x being the rational) are made of the numbers 1-10 But thats not the case G is the highest digit in base 17, representing the value of 16 Set …GGGGGGGG to θ And 0.GGGGG… to φ θ * 10 (since we are in base 17, this is actually times 17) is …GGGGGGG0, or θ - G 10θ = θ - G Gθ = -G θ = -1 ”Great Scott!” - Watson Lets think about φ now φ * 10 = G.GGGGGGGG… or 10φ=φ+G Gφ=G φ = 1 So just like before θ = -φ and …GGGGGGGGGG.GGGGGGGGG… = 0 So if we increase the size of our number system, we can fit more non-zero zeros into consideration. But we can increase as much as our heart desires! So I make a rule, in base-10, to describe all rational-adic sums that are equivalento 0 Take a function: f(x) = b(a^x) Sum the value of the function at every single integer for x, and it will always be 0 a and b can be any value at all.
  14. *le gesp*
     

    NATURE HAS A BIT LIMIT!!!!

    INTEGER OVERFLOW ERROR

     

    9 repeating infinitely = -1    !!!

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    2. KaladinsSenseOfHumourSpren

      KaladinsSenseOfHumourSpren

      Wait WaT

      What language is this? Nature???

    3. Through the Living Wrath

      Through the Living Wrath

      Numbers!

      just numbers in general.

      if you make the number large enough, it becomes negative and approaches 0 sorta

       

      Hhmmm

      Have you heard that 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 … = -1/12 ?

       

      (this is found by the following logic, which I will make better in the morning):

      1 - 1 + 1 - 1 … = C

      1 - C = 1 - 1 + 1 - 1 … = C

      1 - C = C

      C = 1/2

      C - C + C - C … = 1 - (1 + 1) + (1 + 1 + 1) - (1 - 1 - 1 - 1) … = 1 - 2 + 3 - 4 … = 1/4 [This looks confusing I have an explanation for it but it’s difficult to type]
       

      1 - 2 + 3 - 4 … = S = C^2

      1 + 2 + 3 + 4 … = F

      S - F = - 4 - 8 - 12 - 16 …

      S - F = -4F

      S = -3F

      -3F = 1/4

      F = -1/12)

       

    4. KaladinsSenseOfHumourSpren

      KaladinsSenseOfHumourSpren

      Alright... interesting...

  15. Kevlish hesitated, and gave a short bow to him. “Master.”
  16. @Keke “That…” He stopped, placing a hand on his stomach and heaving on the sidewalk that appeared next to him. A little, small bug thing fell from his mouth, growing in size until it resembled a figure, disfigured. The Scribe froze. The figure, disfigured, spoke. ”I may be able to help here. I am proxy for the Eldritch Author, itirSp.” The figure, disfigured, smiled. “Currently, I have one Plotblade, Retcon. If I perform a ritual to assume ownership of the actions that summoned the Witherlord, I can use the Plotblade to banish it. I had attempted to give myself an in to this process, but it didn’t quite work. I’ll have to start at square one, and need access to Nameless’ mind space.” The figure, disfigured, offered a phone. “I’ll keep in touch with the two of you.” It nodded, then disappeared. The Scribe unfroze, confused. “Sorry, I… I think I lost my lunch there.” He laughed. ”What were we talking about?”
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