Random Number Appreciation
@psychwardsiree
Chose 27 here is who you got
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Random Number Appreciation
@psychwardsiree
Chose 27 here is who you got
Credit to gif owners
Today in Unhinged TTRPG Stuff we have: an A6 zine of randomly generated numbers made from a guy who actually rolled a bunch of dice and noted all the results down.
Behold, truly random d12 numbers:
"It took a while." says Thriftomancer, the dedicated author of the zine.
Imagine strolling to a convention game and some player pulls this out instead of a set of dice, crossing the numbers they have already "rolled". It would be both maddening and hilarious and I love it.
Anyway, it is sold at Spearwitch for the low low price of $13.
The lucky number for today is:
5200715225
Try not to get hit by a car.
Which one of these is ur go to number when thinking of a random number
7
13
19
27
62
123
412
41821
516
718
Other
You're all insane
The Sun Signs as Random Numbers
Aries: 53
Taurus: 44
Gemini: 3
Cancer: 7
Leo: 1111
Virgo: 12
Libra: 17
Scorpio: 603
Sagittarius: 1235
Capricorn: 96
Aquarius: 10
Pisces: 22
I think we don’t give enough credit to Tumblr for creating an almost perfect shuffling algorithm powered by human behavior. I just went on a reblogging spree and, as usual, I started at the top. Do you not realize what that means? It means whenever I go “scroll scroll scroll [reblog] scroll scroll [reblog] scroll scroll scroll scroll [reblog]” the items I find the *latest* in my session are the ones that will be placed *above* in my blog, becoming the ones that the next person finds *first*. Take that and multiply it by millions of monkeys with typewriters, and you get almost perfect randomess reordering. Hell, there are actual algorithms in computer science books that use a similar kind of modulo-shuffling to create pseudo-random sequences. Basically what I’m saying is that this site is chaos on so many more layers than the ones that meet the eye. And I highly doubt any of this was designed like that on purpose.