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So I was browsing the list again, and I noticed that a lot of the *humor* entries matched up to create a conversation. Here is what it said:
Odd, isn't it? (I did change "no entry" into " ... " and made it to look like a chat.)
Top 20 Posters wrote:Winnie: Ummm..... what? Nothing is funny, therefore nothing is. If nothing is, why am I typing??? ROFLIE!
Kaotic: We eat little children... *Stares awkwardly at himself*
@Flaw of Insanity: Wednesday we drain the blood from chickens, Thursday we use dark magic to curse farmers crops, Friday is poker night
@Ragegamer: …
@Ryzaa: … don’t ask xD
@Admin: …
Rydrew1: ....................................... ;p
@Demidragonx: …
Pk494: CAKE!
Earthx: what’s humor?
Caeel: Define humor, now define it again, what is the definition of humor?
@Zedman: …
Soili: Insane!!
I SLAYER I: What? Who said that?
Celstrial: I only humor myself and my couzins ^___^
@Nammie: Teehee *Giggles*
Secret Sych: I want to keep on living... What? I thought it was funny...
RP Emo: MURRAKULUS!!!
anthdude: …
Odd, isn't it? (I did change "no entry" into " ... " and made it to look like a chat.)

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Re: Odd Conversation in Top 20 Posters
Heheh, thats funny. Nice work Rage :P

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Re: Odd Conversation in Top 20 Posters
nice doing all of those conversation makeing
makes sense for some reason
makes sense for some reason

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Re: Odd Conversation in Top 20 Posters
Indeed it does, and a cookie to whoever gets my humor reference.

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Re: Odd Conversation in Top 20 Posters
o.O creepyness....
ITS THE GODS TELLING US STUFF!!!
ITS THE GODS TELLING US STUFF!!!

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Re: Odd Conversation in Top 20 Posters
Or maybe it's just luck?
It would be cool if we could make a more sense making conversation out of it.
It would be cool if we could make a more sense making conversation out of it.

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Re: Odd Conversation in Top 20 Posters
o_o
I actually saw that the other day.. woah..
I actually saw that the other day.. woah..

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Re: Odd Conversation in Top 20 Posters
Heh, sick, my one is aweso-solime

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Re: Odd Conversation in Top 20 Posters
lol mine sucks :P

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Re: Odd Conversation in Top 20 Posters
so who here doesn't not like pie 
What does that have to do with this?
~Flaw
What does that have to do with this?
~Flaw

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Re: Odd Conversation in Top 20 Posters
Flaw, you might as well give me the cookie, because the reference is clearly from "Fable 2". Random Dark Worshiper, eh?

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Re: Odd Conversation in Top 20 Posters
SEE CAEELS HUMOR SAYING FIRST
*ahem* define randomness?
Randomness is a concept with somewhat disparate meanings in several fields. It also has a common meaning which has a loose connection with some of those more definite meanings.
Casually, it is typically used to denote a lack of order, or purpose, or cause[citation needed]. In addition, more closely connected with the concept of entropy, there is a casual sense of lack of predictability. Humans have used and considered the concept for a very long time.
Randomness, as defined by Aristotle, is the situation when a choice is to be made which has no logical component by which to determine or make the choice (see Buridan's I love this clan!). More recently, and more formally, a random process is a repeating process whose outcomes follow no describable deterministic pattern, but follow a probability distribution, such that the relative probability of the occurrence of each outcome can be approximated or calculated. For instance, the rolling of a six-sided die in neutral conditions may be said to produce random results in that one cannot compute before a roll what digit will be landed on, but the probability of landing on any of the six rollable digits can be calculated because of the finite cardinality of the set of possible outcomes.
The term is often used in statistics to signify well-defined statistical properties, such as a lack of bias or correlation. Monte Carlo Methods, which rely on random input, are important techniques in science, as, for instance, computational science.[1] Random selection is an official method to resolve tied elections in some jurisdictions[2] and is even an ancient method of divination, as in tarot, the I Ching, and bibliomancy. Its use in politics is very old, as office holders in Ancient Athens were chosen by lot, there being no voting
NOW DEFINE IT AGAIN? ok
Randomness is a concept with somewhat disparate meanings in several fields. It also has a common meaning which has a loose connection with some of those more definite meanings.
Casually, it is typically used to denote a lack of order, or purpose, or cause[citation needed]. In addition, more closely connected with the concept of entropy, there is a casual sense of lack of predictability. Humans have used and considered the concept for a very long time.
Randomness, as defined by Aristotle, is the situation when a choice is to be made which has no logical component by which to determine or make the choice (see Buridan's I love this clan!). More recently, and more formally, a random process is a repeating process whose outcomes follow no describable deterministic pattern, but follow a probability distribution, such that the relative probability of the occurrence of each outcome can be approximated or calculated. For instance, the rolling of a six-sided die in neutral conditions may be said to produce random results in that one cannot compute before a roll what digit will be landed on, but the probability of landing on any of the six rollable digits can be calculated because of the finite cardinality of the set of possible outcomes.
The term is often used in statistics to signify well-defined statistical properties, such as a lack of bias or correlation. Monte Carlo Methods, which rely on random input, are important techniques in science, as, for instance, computational science.[1] Random selection is an official method to resolve tied elections in some jurisdictions[2] and is even an ancient method of divination, as in tarot, the I Ching, and bibliomancy. Its use in politics is very old, as office holders in Ancient Athens were chosen by lot, there being no voting
SO NOW YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT IT IS
Randomness is a concept with somewhat disparate meanings in several fields. It also has a common meaning which has a loose connection with some of those more definite meanings.
Casually, it is typically used to denote a lack of order, or purpose, or cause[citation needed]. In addition, more closely connected with the concept of entropy, there is a casual sense of lack of predictability. Humans have used and considered the concept for a very long time.
Randomness, as defined by Aristotle, is the situation when a choice is to be made which has no logical component by which to determine or make the choice (see Buridan's I love this clan!). More recently, and more formally, a random process is a repeating process whose outcomes follow no describable deterministic pattern, but follow a probability distribution, such that the relative probability of the occurrence of each outcome can be approximated or calculated. For instance, the rolling of a six-sided die in neutral conditions may be said to produce random results in that one cannot compute before a roll what digit will be landed on, but the probability of landing on any of the six rollable digits can be calculated because of the finite cardinality of the set of possible outcomes.
The term is often used in statistics to signify well-defined statistical properties, such as a lack of bias or correlation. Monte Carlo Methods, which rely on random input, are important techniques in science, as, for instance, computational science.[1] Random selection is an official method to resolve tied elections in some jurisdictions[2] and is even an ancient method of divination, as in tarot, the I Ching, and bibliomancy. Its use in politics is very old, as office holders in Ancient Athens were chosen by lot, there being no voting
THERE HAPPY?
*ahem* define randomness?
Randomness is a concept with somewhat disparate meanings in several fields. It also has a common meaning which has a loose connection with some of those more definite meanings.
Casually, it is typically used to denote a lack of order, or purpose, or cause[citation needed]. In addition, more closely connected with the concept of entropy, there is a casual sense of lack of predictability. Humans have used and considered the concept for a very long time.
Randomness, as defined by Aristotle, is the situation when a choice is to be made which has no logical component by which to determine or make the choice (see Buridan's I love this clan!). More recently, and more formally, a random process is a repeating process whose outcomes follow no describable deterministic pattern, but follow a probability distribution, such that the relative probability of the occurrence of each outcome can be approximated or calculated. For instance, the rolling of a six-sided die in neutral conditions may be said to produce random results in that one cannot compute before a roll what digit will be landed on, but the probability of landing on any of the six rollable digits can be calculated because of the finite cardinality of the set of possible outcomes.
The term is often used in statistics to signify well-defined statistical properties, such as a lack of bias or correlation. Monte Carlo Methods, which rely on random input, are important techniques in science, as, for instance, computational science.[1] Random selection is an official method to resolve tied elections in some jurisdictions[2] and is even an ancient method of divination, as in tarot, the I Ching, and bibliomancy. Its use in politics is very old, as office holders in Ancient Athens were chosen by lot, there being no voting
NOW DEFINE IT AGAIN? ok
Randomness is a concept with somewhat disparate meanings in several fields. It also has a common meaning which has a loose connection with some of those more definite meanings.
Casually, it is typically used to denote a lack of order, or purpose, or cause[citation needed]. In addition, more closely connected with the concept of entropy, there is a casual sense of lack of predictability. Humans have used and considered the concept for a very long time.
Randomness, as defined by Aristotle, is the situation when a choice is to be made which has no logical component by which to determine or make the choice (see Buridan's I love this clan!). More recently, and more formally, a random process is a repeating process whose outcomes follow no describable deterministic pattern, but follow a probability distribution, such that the relative probability of the occurrence of each outcome can be approximated or calculated. For instance, the rolling of a six-sided die in neutral conditions may be said to produce random results in that one cannot compute before a roll what digit will be landed on, but the probability of landing on any of the six rollable digits can be calculated because of the finite cardinality of the set of possible outcomes.
The term is often used in statistics to signify well-defined statistical properties, such as a lack of bias or correlation. Monte Carlo Methods, which rely on random input, are important techniques in science, as, for instance, computational science.[1] Random selection is an official method to resolve tied elections in some jurisdictions[2] and is even an ancient method of divination, as in tarot, the I Ching, and bibliomancy. Its use in politics is very old, as office holders in Ancient Athens were chosen by lot, there being no voting
SO NOW YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT IT IS
Randomness is a concept with somewhat disparate meanings in several fields. It also has a common meaning which has a loose connection with some of those more definite meanings.
Casually, it is typically used to denote a lack of order, or purpose, or cause[citation needed]. In addition, more closely connected with the concept of entropy, there is a casual sense of lack of predictability. Humans have used and considered the concept for a very long time.
Randomness, as defined by Aristotle, is the situation when a choice is to be made which has no logical component by which to determine or make the choice (see Buridan's I love this clan!). More recently, and more formally, a random process is a repeating process whose outcomes follow no describable deterministic pattern, but follow a probability distribution, such that the relative probability of the occurrence of each outcome can be approximated or calculated. For instance, the rolling of a six-sided die in neutral conditions may be said to produce random results in that one cannot compute before a roll what digit will be landed on, but the probability of landing on any of the six rollable digits can be calculated because of the finite cardinality of the set of possible outcomes.
The term is often used in statistics to signify well-defined statistical properties, such as a lack of bias or correlation. Monte Carlo Methods, which rely on random input, are important techniques in science, as, for instance, computational science.[1] Random selection is an official method to resolve tied elections in some jurisdictions[2] and is even an ancient method of divination, as in tarot, the I Ching, and bibliomancy. Its use in politics is very old, as office holders in Ancient Athens were chosen by lot, there being no voting
THERE HAPPY?

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Re: Odd Conversation in Top 20 Posters
...
you didn't just copy and paste that from wikipedia, did you? plagiarism is a JUG-able offense mister
you didn't just copy and paste that from wikipedia, did you? plagiarism is a JUG-able offense mister

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Re: Odd Conversation in Top 20 Posters
The mods are watching you, Earthx. They are watching you...
*makes scary sounds*
...wooooooooo....
*makes scary sounds*
...wooooooooo....

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