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#1 - rayeightk (01/10/2016) [-]
Whenever I roll random, it gives me an abomination created in the lowest depths of a hellish pit.

Some people get all the ******* luck.
#127 to #1 - thalassinus (01/11/2016) [-]
**thalassinus used "*roll picture*"**
**thalassinus rolled image** That's why I just roll with it.
User avatar #102 to #1 - flambenobunaga (01/11/2016) [-]
Monster Factory: Randomly generating horrifying faces in Dark Souls 2 This may entertain you.
User avatar #84 to #1 - trisketthebiskit (01/11/2016) [-]
best part about dark souls games is that it gives you the tools to make such an abomination
User avatar #101 to #84 - advice ONLINE (01/11/2016) [-]
a super fat all blue sonic/shrek mix? caaaaaan do!
#77 to #34 - rayeightk (01/11/2016) [-]
Seems about right.
#8 to #1 - anon (01/10/2016) [-]
So exactly like in this anime? You roll yourself?
#140 to #8 - rayeightk (01/11/2016) [-]
Speaking of which, I actually HAVE rolled myself before.

/Ginger+root/funny-pictures/5790549/1
#10 to #8 - rayeightk (01/10/2016) [-]
Pretty much, yeah.
#2 to #1 - distortedflare ONLINE (01/10/2016) [-]
**distortedflare used "*roll picture*"**
**distortedflare rolled image** my randomized character
User avatar #132 to #2 - shyyguy (01/11/2016) [-]
It's easy with a little mathmatical magic:

6 / 3(3)
6 / 9
.666666667 * 9
6
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User avatar #141 to #132 - distortedflare ONLINE (01/11/2016) [-]
I am rusty as ****** forgive me. But 6 divide by 3 is 2 no? so would the answer not be 5?
#142 to #141 - anon (01/11/2016) [-]
nah, 6/3=2 2*3=6
idk what that guy did cause it went from 6/9 to (2/3)*9 for some reason
User avatar #148 to #142 - shyyguy (01/11/2016) [-]
It's mathematical magic, that's why.
User avatar #78 to #2 - vorarephilia (01/11/2016) [-]
**vorarephilia used "*roll 1, 1-12*"**
**vorarephilia rolls 04**
#75 to #2 - randomsnail (01/11/2016) [-]
0.666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666 66666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666 66666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666 66666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666 66666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666 66666666666 and so on
User avatar #70 to #2 - drtrousersnake (01/11/2016) [-]
54
if you have 6 sticks and divide them into 9, you end up with 54 sticks
User avatar #90 to #70 - opticmonkey ONLINE (01/11/2016) [-]
Well by that logic it still wouldnt be 54, it would be six sticks each divided into 3 pieces, making eighteen, and then since dividing is breaking multiplying is taping together i guess? So the 18 sticks would be taped together, 2+1 stick pieces per stick, which would give us 6 taped up sticks total
User avatar #92 to #90 - drtrousersnake (01/11/2016) [-]
#1(#2) means that there are # sets of #2
User avatar #93 to #92 - opticmonkey ONLINE (01/11/2016) [-]
Wait, were you being serious?
#94 to #93 - drtrousersnake (01/11/2016) [-]
you can't make less sticks or else the marines might stand a chance
User avatar #96 to #94 - opticmonkey ONLINE (01/11/2016) [-]
But if they can't beat one stick how can they beat six?
User avatar #97 to #96 - drtrousersnake (01/11/2016) [-]
eventually the sticks will become a mass of faceless soldiers, and according to the Inverse-Ninja Law, a lone warrior can single-handedly fight an army of faceless soldiers
User avatar #98 to #97 - opticmonkey ONLINE (01/11/2016) [-]
Yeah but the fight is between a stick and 1000 marines, not a lone marine
User avatar #99 to #98 - drtrousersnake (01/11/2016) [-]
eventually the other marines will die of old age and only one will be left. Or one marine my desert and change to a third side and take on both armies.

Here is a practical application of the Inverse Ninja Law at work
drmcninja.com/archives/comic/17p70/
The webcomic is pretty good and I would recommend it
User avatar #41 to #2 - thejusticar (01/11/2016) [-]
69420666?
#20 to #2 - anon (01/10/2016) [-]
That's probably the algorithm they use to randomize characters.
#14 to #2 - anon (01/10/2016) [-]
Nice roll. I give it 2/3
User avatar #5 to #2 - horsehat (01/10/2016) [-]
6
easy
#76 to #5 - rayeightk (01/11/2016) [-]
Rethink that one, my friend.
User avatar #115 to #76 - commoncrunch (01/11/2016) [-]
No, it actually is six, if we're going by PEMDAS

6/3(2+1)
6/3(3)
6/3*3
2*3
6
User avatar #138 to #115 - rayeightk (01/11/2016) [-]
Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction

Multiplication before division my friend.
User avatar #145 to #138 - commoncrunch (01/11/2016) [-]
Boss, there was a memo about that last bit, I think you forgot about it.

The multiplication and division are done together in their own group, same with addition and subtraction.

It doesn't matter which comes first, multiplication or division, you do those parts of the equation first, left to right, then if there's any adding or subtracting left, then you do that.
#16 to #5 - weirdokiller (01/10/2016) [-]
hahahaha, it's 2/3. 2+1 is 3. 3 times 3 is 9. 6 divided by 9 is 2/3. you dont divide 6 by 3 ever in this equation.
User avatar #60 to #16 - mylazy (01/11/2016) [-]
Yeah, you got duped, since no one in their right mind would write it the way it is written up there.
#21 to #16 - saintnovember (01/10/2016) [-]
Sorry pal. After parenthesis you do Multiplication and division in the order they are written. So 6/3 and then 2x3 =6. Also basic fraction rules show that 6/3 x 3 = (6x3)/3 = 18/3 = 6.

I'm a math major, and my professors use this to show us why following pemdas rules is so important.
User avatar #151 to #21 - arrozconleche (01/12/2016) [-]
also, just a by the by. Pemdas is usually wrong.
User avatar #116 to #21 - commoncrunch (01/11/2016) [-]
***** , you did two steps wrong and still got the right answer.
That's an achievement if I've ever seen it.
User avatar #72 to #21 - arrozconleche (01/11/2016) [-]
for a math major, you sure don't know a lot about math
#149 to #72 - saintnovember (01/11/2016) [-]
At least I understand **** from middle school.
User avatar #87 to #72 - opticmonkey ONLINE (01/11/2016) [-]
He's right, this problem has been around for a while, nice job making yourself look dumb tho
#63 to #21 - anon (01/11/2016) [-]
6/3(2+1) PEMDAS

6/3(3)

6/9

2/3

Samefag, btw.
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#62 to #21 - anon (01/11/2016) [-]
You're...you're wrong, though...
User avatar #30 to #21 - machomustachio (01/10/2016) [-]
Your right but weirdokiller is also right because the 3x3 is to eliminate the parenthesis. 6/3(2+1). 6/3(3). 6/9. 2/3.
User avatar #66 to #30 - thedankmemer (01/11/2016) [-]
Suppose it's a bit vague, but multiplication is implicit with 3(3).

So
6 / 3 (3) = 6 / 3 * (3)
6 / 3 * (3) = 6 / 3 * 3
User avatar #150 to #66 - machomustachio (01/12/2016) [-]
Thanks for telling me what was wrong and not being a dick and simply thumbing down
User avatar #86 to #66 - danaldick (01/11/2016) [-]
This stopped being a math problem a while ago, it's become a notation problem.

productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/websearch/kZkTv_WTSxA
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User avatar #15 to #5 - nignogprime (01/10/2016) [-]
PEMDAS
User avatar #13 to #5 - lathyrusvii (01/10/2016) [-]
I agree. I dunno why you're losing thumbs.
User avatar #3 to #2 - lordsaucy (01/10/2016) [-]
.6 repeating
#17 to #3 - anon (01/10/2016) [-]
**anonymous used "*roll picture*"**
**anonymous rolled image**
PEMDAS from left to right
6/3*(2+1)
2*(3)
6
#18 to #17 - bbzz (01/10/2016) [-]
well baited 5/7
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