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Off-topic thread!; Just post whatever
Topic Started: Jun 10 2011, 10:59 PM (107,702 Views)
Ion496
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Solyth
May 5 2012, 02:27 AM
please don't ban my insubordination of forum rules.
Banned!
 
nedben
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Eternal Commander
Counterspeech attack!

Do I need to drop an atomic spam bomb full of obscenity all over this server? I will grief you to the ends of the Far Lands if you so much as dare to act like that. Report you to the owner, seriously, get ready for the biggest emotional damages lawsuit of the century as soon as I find a lawyer.

I'd report you directly to a council server vote and will direct known spambot-utilizing companies to nuke your inbox, will spam horrid griefer attacks via coating everything in badly-placed obsidian, kick you from the server on sight, obtain griefer hacks and remove you, and overall ruin your Minecraft day is you so much as dare to act as an irresponsinble administrator, sir. Inappropriate and overall griefer and noobish action from an administrator deserves immediate removal of ban item and reduction to either operator status or even non-operator status for such an inappropriate abuse of power. From the Chicken to the Enderdragon, you are quite possibly the worst sample of minecraft life forms ever to visit a Minecraft seed. You deserve a full internet me me blasting and a barrage of immediate firing. No griefer will be an administrator without a hefty moral speech when I am on the watch.

Needs improvement? Yes, but I'll get to it.
 
darty
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Insane ShellCore
Another wall of text
 
nedben
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Eternal Commander
Yup. One of my slightly less verbose ones, but a text wall nonetheless.
 
Brayzure
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The Analytic Commander

*grabs a sledgehammer* Time to get to work!
 
nedben
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Eternal Commander
Try hitting it with a counterwall, they blow eachother up.
 
Brayzure
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The Analytic Commander

Perhaps...why not a huge wall all about Pi?

The number π is a mathematical constant that is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. The constant π (sometimes written pi) is approximately equal to 3.14159. It has been represented by the Greek letter "π" since the mid-18th century. π is an irrational number, which means that it cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers (such as 22/7); consequently, its decimal representation never ends and never repeats. It is a transcendental number – a number that cannot be produced with a finite sequence of algebraic operations (powers, roots, sums, etc.). The transcendence of π means that it is impossible to solve the ancient challenge of squaring the circle. The digits in the decimal representation of π appear to be random, although no proof of this supposed randomness has yet been discovered.
Because its definition relates to the circle, π is found in many formulae in trigonometry and geometry, especially those concerning circles, ellipses, or spheres. It is also found in formulae from other branches of science, such as cosmology, number theory, statistics, fractals, thermodynamics, mechanics, and electromagnetism. The ubiquitous nature of π makes it one of the most widely known mathematical constants.
For thousands of years, mathematicians have attempted to extend their understanding of π, sometimes by computing its value to a high degree of accuracy. Mathematicians associated with this effort include Archimedes, Leonhard Euler, Carl Friedrich Gauss, Isaac Newton, Ramanujan, and John von Neumann. In the 20th century, mathematicians and computer scientists discovered new algorithms that – when combined with increasing computer speeds – produced a steady stream of world records extending the decimal representation of π, leading to over a trillion (1012) digits in 2012. Scientific applications require no more than a few hundred digits of π, so the primary motivation is the human desire to break records; but the extensive calculations involved are also used to test supercomputers and high-precision multiplication algorithms.
The peculiar properties of π, coupled with its widespread use in science and engineering, have contributed to its popularity outside the scientific community: Several books devoted to it have been published; the number is celebrated on Pi Day; and news headlines often contain reports about record-setting calculations of the digits of π. In the past century, several people have endeavored to memorize the value of π with increasing precision, leading to records of over 67,000 digits.
 
nedben
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Eternal Commander
Boom!
 
darty
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Insane ShellCore
I hate walls of text.
DWD ~ Ouch!

I did not wright this, or read this.
Edited by DarkWingedDaemon, May 7 2012, 11:28 AM.
 
Brayzure
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The Analytic Commander

Holy fuck, thanks at least for the spoiler.
 
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