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in any event not like me trying to psychoanalyze you here is gonna change anything lol
moodoh my god i have so many pages to read fml
ohlol what an angleshoot unvote vote hydrogenhydreigon
Let me just explain things to Hydrogen / anyone who is confused as to why I'm now roughly 99% certain Hydrogen is mafia:
- Hal mentioned encryption in this thread, which is a pretty niche thing that is also a callback to prior games (that you'd have no way of knowing about, and neither would Nuxl)
- You then randomly show up viewing said old / historical game that you'd have no way of knowing about unless a mafia partner told you what he was referencing and you went to read up on it
- Said mafia partner could then only be someone who knew that game existed
Anyway, I'll happily accept some sus in exchange for a free day 1 scum lynch. Hopefully we have some way of confirming that it's one of the other players who told Hydrogen to go look at that thread at night / confirm I am in fact town, but if not and I have to be sacced day 2 then oh well, at least we got one scum out of the way + it'll help narrow down who Hydrogen's teammate is. 2 for 1 sounds good to me :D
Lock the thread, flip him, start night and vc later
this makes me not want to do it...Lock the thread, flip him, start night and vc later
This post was deleted by accident and is now undeletedif it makes you feel better i just got back from Trader Joe’s and plan to throw a feast in the town square this evening
what the fuck is thisPlayer originated message:
Zenzizenzizenzic is an obsolete form of mathematical notation representing the eighth power of a number (that is, the zenzizenzizenzic of x is x8), dating from a time when powers were written out in words rather than as superscript numbers. This term was suggested by Robert Recorde, a 16th-century Welsh physician, mathematician and writer of popular mathematics textbooks, in his 1557 work The Whetstone of Witte (although his spelling was zenzizenzizenzike); he wrote that it "doeth represent the square of squares squaredly".
Page from The Whetstone of Witte, 1557. Zenzizenzizenzike occurs at the top of the right hand page.
At the time Recorde proposed this notation, there was no easy way of denoting the powers of numbers other than squares and cubes. The root word for Recorde's notation is zenzic, which is a German spelling of the medieval Italian word censo, meaning 'squared'. Since the square of a square of a number is its fourth power, Recorde used the word zenzizenzic (spelled by him as zenzizenzike) to express it. Some of the terms had prior use in Latin zenzicubicus, zensizensicus and zensizenzum. Similarly, as the sixth power of a number is equal to the square of its cube, Recorde used the word zenzicubike to express it; a more modern spelling, zenzicube, is found in Samuel Jeake's Logisticelogia.
also yeah, thiswhat the fuck is this