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Introduction: a=a=1+b=a=b=f
« on: October 18, 2018, 02:11:26 pm »
Where a=chris dowdle and b=you=?=c, c=f if a+b=c. In as much as this whole sum of a blog is fictitious, by design and assignment... (I'm just making this stuff up, as I go along... is all I'm sayin'...) the possibility exists that, also by design, a true story is told, in print format, according to protocals: I=a=a1 made up the whole thing, myself=a=a2 and so, it was me=a=a3 who scripted, the whole thing, stuff and all. And speaking of stuff:

These are the names I can recall ever using on the internet:
Infinity3 (I3)
coolshorts (coolieo, frosty-pants, frozen-nickers, and fridged-trousers)
weaselbrain
Zefford Plennington III
Administrator
coolshortz
Christo Alado
Vanka Savolov and there are other names, never used as a member's name but were portrayed by me, that fall under: Applied Theatrics, accent on the 'trics as in; the-trics;

Jazzred
Yorbert Bennington Thursgoode II; et al... There are 35 characters each with an alter-ego, that need to be named, and I'll just add the above mentioned board-names to list this cast of characters. in alphabetical order:

Administrator, Christo Alado, coolshorts, coolshortz, Infinity3, Jazzred, Vanka Savolov, weaselbrain, Yorbert Bennington Thursgoode II and Zefford Plennington III.

Administrator:
Christo Alado:
coolshorts:
coolshortz:
Infinity3:
Jazzred:
Vanka Savolov:
weaselbrain:
Yorbert Bennington Thursgoode II:
Zefford Plennington III: And for the sake of simplicity, I choose to leave out, for now the other 25 characters comprising: Applied Theatrics al la a=a3, a2 and a1.

There are ten (10) characters on *that* list:a~ or a3xa3=c=9=a~+a=t+t=c=2k5~ The values here assume the charted s~ as 1+.3 that ~ value of .3 which has carried over here to these characters mathematical values.

The: 2k5~ = 11.67 actual value. That's approaching twelve (12) or as the star-chart indicates, there are 12 circles of various proportions. 12 is -k~x-p~=c=140.04/z3=k~... but we haven't gone passed -k~x-p6=c/y2=5.3=k~, in fact, we've barely gotten started. -2p3, still rules the day/nights, and etc..


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