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ZeroInfinity


Writer, philosopher, gamer, and suprisingly, not a brony. Don't like the series enough for that, but I have found some stories here that make me chuckle or otherwise be amused.

Jan
5th
2014

Pen and Paper Games for Fun and Profit | English 1A Essays · 5:07am Jan 5th, 2014

So, yeah, I got invited to one of my buddy's friend's Pathfinder games. I'm excited for that, and I already have my character done, but it turns out that the guy left his map and 'stuff', paraphrasing my buddy here, in Texas, which is apparently not where he lives at all. That sounds like it's going to put a damper on playing. If anybody wants to play some pen and paper games, I'd love to.

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Jan
5th
2014

Advanced Theories: Nightmare Moon was Trying to Reassemble the Elements · 4:47am Jan 5th, 2014

Well, I haven't written one of these in a while. Maybe I'll change that.

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Sep
27th
2012

A Crushing of Dreams: Medical Effects of Being Stranded in a Universe Not Our Own · 3:49am Sep 27th, 2012

So.

The title pretty much explains the concept, but if you're reading this you're probably wondering "How will Zero crush my dreams today?"

Well I'm going to use psychology, also known as headology to some. And medicine in general.

We all love the internet. You're here, you're reading this, you probably love the internet. It has wondrous things, and yet things horrifying beyond measure.

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Jul
26th
2012

A Page on the Nature of Violent Videogame Controversy · 3:50am Jul 26th, 2012

This is one I'd really like to go into.

So, let's start small. There was a group of lab scientists. They had an experiment where they would have 3 groups try to work with a partner from their group to both complete a task. The first group would play cooperative puzzle games, the second group would be a control group and the third group would play Call of Duty or one of its clones, I can't remember which it was, though.

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Apr
18th
2012

A Brief Extollment of the Virtues of Nanoshields · 11:18pm Apr 18th, 2012

So, I was thinking about forcefields and shields and how to make them scientific. Before, I had simply dismissed the idea as silly, goofy nonsense. Then, a stroke of insight hit me.

Nanobots.

Take a jack, the six-pointed things you hit with a bouncy ball. That's the basic piece for the nanoshielding technology. Take the points and turn them into electromagnetics. You have Piece 1 of the puzzle, though a lot bigger. These would be rigid when bound together, and brittle, too.

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Mar
9th
2012

A Treatise Extension 1 · 2:54am Mar 9th, 2012

Browsing the web, I found one of the fallacies I forgot. This one's pretty important, and also has hilarious consequences and potential for a hilarious joke story.

E1: When you die you go to Equestria

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Mar
8th
2012

A Treatise on HiE Fictional Works and Common Logical Fallacies · 12:22am Mar 8th, 2012

~A Treatise on HiE Fictional Works and Common Logical Fallacies~

So I was originally going to slowly feed these into Any World, but since I cancelled that I decided I should write them up and give it an oldy-sounding name because because. Without further ado, here are the fallacies as I see them.

1. Humans evolved in the absence of magic, therefore are resistant to magic.

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