I'm Fry, a doodler, writer, aspiring singer/songwriter, and sort-of youtuber (check me out!) goofin' around on the interwebs Soli Deo Gloria(Sed servus eius crustulum vult) I'm a disabled, neurodivergent, dumpster fire, and somewhat of a clown, but I do my best :3 Crafter of Constellations, vocaloid enjoyer, waluigi’s #1 fan, space alien, undead cutie pie, danganer of ronpas, and certified silly goose Internet big sib to aspeninthetrees, TheGatoLover, (and hopefully more)
But arch, you're a young 'un. By all account you should be calling skbidi because GYATT! how could you do such a sigma Ohio move and forget the bussin' line you want him to repeat, fr fr.
*expels stomach contents from mouth*
This physical form of me may be a, “young’un,” but I am an incomprehensible and immortal force of nature! I thought you would have learned that after you signed our contract.
Vomitting is such an L, no cap.
Though curious if, overall, you find yourself more comfortable with adults than your peers.
Actually generally yes, Since I was really, really little I’ve been more advanced at reading and English Than any other subject, and then science and art/acting stuff close behind. And I was like, really advanced at English. And I like talking with most adults more because they’re more engaging in conversation with topics I’m interested about, although I do still have friends my age and all that stuff, and they’re absolutely awesome and interested in the same stuff I am.
i just realized I described myself as like, a prodigy. I am only really good at stuff like English and History and science, i suck at math!
Alrighty. I also did fairly well with adults myself.
Though for describing yourself like a prodigy, I'm gonna need you to write a 10-page essay explaining other ways to describe yourself.
Also, I'm tempted to show you a mathematical proof that 1 = 2.
You underestimate my power of following instructions! (Starts drafting essay on the many uses of adjectives)
Delightful!
Now for the proof
let a and b be real numbers that are equal not equal to zero.
a = b, a,b ∈ R, a,b ≠ 0
So let's start with the following
a = b
We can multiply each side by b
ab = b^2
Now let's subtract a^2 from each side
ab - a^2 = b^2 - a^2
Let's factor these out
a * (b - a) = (b - a) * (b + a)
each side has a (b - a). So let's divide each side by (b - a)
a = b + a
Now as we remember from before, a = b so let's substitute in a for b.
a = a + a a = 2a
At the start we said a,b ≠ 0. So let's divide by a.
1 = 2
It doesn’t work because b - a = 0 and 0 divided by zero is the null set. I’m terrible at math, but I figured that much out :).
dividing both sides of
a•(b-a)=(b-a)•(b+a)
by (b-a)
just means removing it from both sides.
According to the multiplication property of equality,
(b-a)•(b+a)=(b+a)•(b-a)
0 is never divided by 0 in that proof, so it works.
But the ultimate answer, 1 = 2, is wrong, so the proof must be flawed somewhere. I thought I found the flaw, but now I’m not sure.
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I really like D&D, especially Ravenloft, Exandria and the Upside Down from Stranger Things. My pronouns are she/they (genderfae).
But arch, you're a young 'un. By all account you should be calling skbidi because GYATT! how could you do such a sigma Ohio move and forget the bussin' line you want him to repeat, fr fr.
*expels stomach contents from mouth*
This physical form of me may be a, “young’un,” but I am an incomprehensible and immortal force of nature! I thought you would have learned that after you signed our contract.
Vomitting is such an L, no cap.
Though curious if, overall, you find yourself more comfortable with adults than your peers.
Actually generally yes, Since I was really, really little I’ve been more advanced at reading and English Than any other subject, and then science and art/acting stuff close behind. And I was like, really advanced at English. And I like talking with most adults more because they’re more engaging in conversation with topics I’m interested about, although I do still have friends my age and all that stuff, and they’re absolutely awesome and interested in the same stuff I am.
i just realized I described myself as like, a prodigy. I am only really good at stuff like English and History and science, i suck at math!
Alrighty. I also did fairly well with adults myself.
Though for describing yourself like a prodigy, I'm gonna need you to write a 10-page essay explaining other ways to describe yourself.
Also, I'm tempted to show you a mathematical proof that 1 = 2.
You underestimate my power of following instructions! (Starts drafting essay on the many uses of adjectives)
Delightful!
Now for the proof
let a and b be real numbers that are equal not equal to zero.
a = b, a,b ∈ R, a,b ≠ 0
So let's start with the following
a = b
We can multiply each side by b
ab = b^2
Now let's subtract a^2 from each side
ab - a^2 = b^2 - a^2
Let's factor these out
a * (b - a) = (b - a) * (b + a)
each side has a (b - a). So let's divide each side by (b - a)
a = b + a
Now as we remember from before, a = b so let's substitute in a for b.
a = a + a a = 2a
At the start we said a,b ≠ 0. So let's divide by a.
1 = 2
It doesn’t work because b - a = 0 and 0 divided by zero is the null set. I’m terrible at math, but I figured that much out :).
dividing both sides of
a•(b-a)=(b-a)•(b+a)
by (b-a)
just means removing it from both sides.
According to the multiplication property of equality,
(b-a)•(b+a)=(b+a)•(b-a)
0 is never divided by 0 in that proof, so it works.
???
Adults can be fun, but they’re not very entertaining sometime. But also school kids suck (like 70% at least) so I understand what you mean.
But arch, you're a young 'un. By all account you should be calling skbidi because GYATT! how could you do such a sigma Ohio move and forget the bussin' line you want him to repeat, fr fr.
*expels stomach contents from mouth*
This physical form of me may be a, “young’un,” but I am an incomprehensible and immortal force of nature! I thought you would have learned that after you signed our contract.
Vomitting is such an L, no cap.
Though curious if, overall, you find yourself more comfortable with adults than your peers.
Actually generally yes, Since I was really, really little I’ve been more advanced at reading and English Than any other subject, and then science and art/acting stuff close behind. And I was like, really advanced at English. And I like talking with most adults more because they’re more engaging in conversation with topics I’m interested about, although I do still have friends my age and all that stuff, and they’re absolutely awesome and interested in the same stuff I am.
i just realized I described myself as like, a prodigy. I am only really good at stuff like English and History and science, i suck at math!
Alrighty. I also did fairly well with adults myself.
Though for describing yourself like a prodigy, I'm gonna need you to write a 10-page essay explaining other ways to describe yourself.
Also, I'm tempted to show you a mathematical proof that 1 = 2.
You underestimate my power of following instructions! (Starts drafting essay on the many uses of adjectives)
Delightful!
Now for the proof
let a and b be real numbers that are equal not equal to zero.
a = b, a,b ∈ R, a,b ≠ 0
So let's start with the following
a = b
We can multiply each side by b
ab = b^2
Now let's subtract a^2 from each side
ab - a^2 = b^2 - a^2
Let's factor these out
a * (b - a) = (b - a) * (b + a)
each side has a (b - a). So let's divide each side by (b - a)
a = b + a
Now as we remember from before, a = b so let's substitute in a for b.
a = a + a a = 2a
At the start we said a,b ≠ 0. So let's divide by a.
1 = 2
It doesn’t work because b - a = 0 and 0 divided by zero is the null set. I’m terrible at math, but I figured that much out :).
dividing both sides of
a•(b-a)=(b-a)•(b+a)
by (b-a)
just means removing it from both sides.
According to the multiplication property of equality,
(b-a)•(b+a)=(b+a)•(b-a)
0 is never divided by 0 in that proof, so it works.
???
Adults can be fun, but they’re not very entertaining sometime. But also school kids suck (like 70% at least) so I understand what you mean.
Totally agree PJ
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I really like D&D, especially Ravenloft, Exandria and the Upside Down from Stranger Things. My pronouns are she/they (genderfae).
But arch, you're a young 'un. By all account you should be calling skbidi because GYATT! how could you do such a sigma Ohio move and forget the bussin' line you want him to repeat, fr fr.
*expels stomach contents from mouth*
This physical form of me may be a, “young’un,” but I am an incomprehensible and immortal force of nature! I thought you would have learned that after you signed our contract.
Vomitting is such an L, no cap.
Though curious if, overall, you find yourself more comfortable with adults than your peers.
Actually generally yes, Since I was really, really little I’ve been more advanced at reading and English Than any other subject, and then science and art/acting stuff close behind. And I was like, really advanced at English. And I like talking with most adults more because they’re more engaging in conversation with topics I’m interested about, although I do still have friends my age and all that stuff, and they’re absolutely awesome and interested in the same stuff I am.
i just realized I described myself as like, a prodigy. I am only really good at stuff like English and History and science, i suck at math!
Alrighty. I also did fairly well with adults myself.
Though for describing yourself like a prodigy, I'm gonna need you to write a 10-page essay explaining other ways to describe yourself.
Also, I'm tempted to show you a mathematical proof that 1 = 2.
You underestimate my power of following instructions! (Starts drafting essay on the many uses of adjectives)
Delightful!
Now for the proof
let a and b be real numbers that are equal not equal to zero.
a = b, a,b ∈ R, a,b ≠ 0
So let's start with the following
a = b
We can multiply each side by b
ab = b^2
Now let's subtract a^2 from each side
ab - a^2 = b^2 - a^2
Let's factor these out
a * (b - a) = (b - a) * (b + a)
each side has a (b - a). So let's divide each side by (b - a)
a = b + a
Now as we remember from before, a = b so let's substitute in a for b.
a = a + a a = 2a
At the start we said a,b ≠ 0. So let's divide by a.
1 = 2
It doesn’t work because b - a = 0 and 0 divided by zero is the null set. I’m terrible at math, but I figured that much out :).
dividing both sides of
a•(b-a)=(b-a)•(b+a)
by (b-a)
just means removing it from both sides.
According to the multiplication property of equality,
(b-a)•(b+a)=(b+a)•(b-a)
0 is never divided by 0 in that proof, so it works.
???
Adults can be fun, but they’re not very entertaining sometime. But also school kids suck (like 70% at least) so I understand what you mean.
But arch, you're a young 'un. By all account you should be calling skbidi because GYATT! how could you do such a sigma Ohio move and forget the bussin' line you want him to repeat, fr fr.
*expels stomach contents from mouth*
This physical form of me may be a, “young’un,” but I am an incomprehensible and immortal force of nature! I thought you would have learned that after you signed our contract.
Vomitting is such an L, no cap.
Though curious if, overall, you find yourself more comfortable with adults than your peers.
Actually generally yes, Since I was really, really little I’ve been more advanced at reading and English Than any other subject, and then science and art/acting stuff close behind. And I was like, really advanced at English. And I like talking with most adults more because they’re more engaging in conversation with topics I’m interested about, although I do still have friends my age and all that stuff, and they’re absolutely awesome and interested in the same stuff I am.
i just realized I described myself as like, a prodigy. I am only really good at stuff like English and History and science, i suck at math!
Alrighty. I also did fairly well with adults myself.
Though for describing yourself like a prodigy, I'm gonna need you to write a 10-page essay explaining other ways to describe yourself.
Also, I'm tempted to show you a mathematical proof that 1 = 2.
You underestimate my power of following instructions! (Starts drafting essay on the many uses of adjectives)
Delightful!
Now for the proof
let a and b be real numbers that are equal not equal to zero.
a = b, a,b ∈ R, a,b ≠ 0
So let's start with the following
a = b
We can multiply each side by b
ab = b^2
Now let's subtract a^2 from each side
ab - a^2 = b^2 - a^2
Let's factor these out
a * (b - a) = (b - a) * (b + a)
each side has a (b - a). So let's divide each side by (b - a)
a = b + a
Now as we remember from before, a = b so let's substitute in a for b.
a = a + a a = 2a
At the start we said a,b ≠ 0. So let's divide by a.
1 = 2
It doesn’t work because b - a = 0 and 0 divided by zero is the null set. I’m terrible at math, but I figured that much out :).
dividing both sides of
a•(b-a)=(b-a)•(b+a)
by (b-a)
just means removing it from both sides.
According to the multiplication property of equality,
(b-a)•(b+a)=(b+a)•(b-a)
0 is never divided by 0 in that proof, so it works.
But the ultimate answer, 1 = 2, is wrong, so the proof must be flawed somewhere. I thought I found the flaw, but now I’m not sure.
ab - a^2 = 0
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So spend your hours on What you think I've done wrong I know I'm in your mind I've been here way too long I want to spend my life With those who've done me right Your heart is frozen over I'm a four-leaf clover
O sorrow, I have ended, you see, by respecting you, because I am certain you will never leave me.
Ah! I realize it: your beauty lies in the force of your being. You are like those who never left the sad fireside corner of my poor black heart.
O my sorrow, you are better than a well-beloved: because I know that on the day of my final agony, you will be there, lying in my sheets, O sorrow, so that you might once again attempt to enter my heart.
I’ve recently been thinking about some of D&D’s most powerful mages, and I feel like it could be fun to try and rank some of them in power. So far I have 5 mages ranked here:
5th spot: Mordenkainen
4th Spot: Strahd
3rd Spot: Tasha/Iggwilv
2nd Spot: Acererak
1st spot: Vecna
rated in order of power from least to most. Although I’m not sure about whether Tasha or Acererak should be swapped, because I feel they’re both pretty close, though Acererak has a higher CR, Tasha has canonically dealt with and has control over several powerful demons and even demon lords. Although I’m probably missing something about Acererak, haven’t looked into TOA that much.
I’ve recently been thinking about some of D&D’s most powerful mages, and I feel like it could be fun to try and rank some of them in power. So far I have 5 mages ranked here:
5th spot: Mordenkainen
4th Spot: Strahd
3rd Spot: Tasha/Iggwilv
2nd Spot: Acererak
1st spot: Vecna
rated in order of power from least to most. Although I’m not sure about whether Tasha or Acererak should be swapped, because I feel they’re both pretty close, though Acererak has a higher CR, Tasha has canonically dealt with and has control over several powerful demons and even demon lords. Although I’m probably missing something about Acererak, haven’t looked into TOA that much.
That’s amazing Arch! I totally agree with you. Although Alustriel the High Lady of Silverymoon is up there too.
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I really like D&D, especially Ravenloft, Exandria and the Upside Down from Stranger Things. My pronouns are she/they (genderfae).
I’ve recently been thinking about some of D&D’s most powerful mages, and I feel like it could be fun to try and rank some of them in power. So far I have 5 mages ranked here:
5th spot: Mordenkainen
4th Spot: Strahd
3rd Spot: Tasha/Iggwilv
2nd Spot: Acererak
1st spot: Vecna
rated in order of power from least to most. Although I’m not sure about whether Tasha or Acererak should be swapped, because I feel they’re both pretty close, though Acererak has a higher CR, Tasha has canonically dealt with and has control over several powerful demons and even demon lords. Although I’m probably missing something about Acererak, haven’t looked into TOA that much.
That’s amazing Arch! I totally agree with you. Although Alustriel the High Lady of Silverymoon is up there too.
I haven’t heard of her, where would you place her? (I mostly relied on CR and only some lore based feats for these rankings, because I believe Mordenkainen is just an Archmage, and Strahd is also a vampire of course. Strahd is CR 15 I believe, but got extra points above anything Mordenkainen would have gotten because he’s also a darklord. And of course, Vecna is Vecna, so they take the top spot.)
I found the nuclear launch codes. Everyone, GET IN YOUR BUNKERS.
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Hi there! My name's Elk. I'm NoiSilverheart's doppelgänger. I'm a demi/grayromantic, socially awkward Okie who may or may not be a pyromaniac. *random confetti blast*
I'm a warlock of the Archcrone, and my patron is TheFriendlyArchfey. I was nicknamed AchatesCervus8337 by VitusW and given the titles "Swashbuckling Scorcher", "The Unpredictable Jedi", "Burning Fury of the Ancients", and "Combustion Knight" by DrummerBoyDragonSlayer.
"What could that be?" you wonder to yourself as you notice a bush nearby, quivering and shaking slightly. You cautiously approach it, your senses on high alert, unsure of what could be lurking inside.
As you push aside the branches to investigate, you're greeted by the sight of several small, rodent-like creatures scurrying about, rummaging through the leaves and twigs. Their fuzzy bodies and twitchy whiskers make them look almost comical, like little teddy bears on crack
I’ve recently been thinking about some of D&D’s most powerful mages, and I feel like it could be fun to try and rank some of them in power. So far I have 5 mages ranked here:
5th spot: Mordenkainen
4th Spot: Strahd
3rd Spot: Tasha/Iggwilv
2nd Spot: Acererak
1st spot: Vecna
rated in order of power from least to most. Although I’m not sure about whether Tasha or Acererak should be swapped, because I feel they’re both pretty close, though Acererak has a higher CR, Tasha has canonically dealt with and has control over several powerful demons and even demon lords. Although I’m probably missing something about Acererak, haven’t looked into TOA that much.
That’s amazing Arch! I totally agree with you. Although Alustriel the High Lady of Silverymoon is up there too.
I haven’t heard of her, where would you place her? (I mostly relied on CR and only some lore based feats for these rankings, because I believe Mordenkainen is just an Archmage, and Strahd is also a vampire of course. Strahd is CR 15 I believe, but got extra points above anything Mordenkainen would have gotten because he’s also a darklord. And of course, Vecna is Vecna, so they take the top spot.)
She’s an archmage from the Forgotten Realms. I only know for sure she’s in that level of power because in the new Vecna adventure she’s a member of the Wizards Three along with Tasha and Mordenkainen.
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I really like D&D, especially Ravenloft, Exandria and the Upside Down from Stranger Things. My pronouns are she/they (genderfae).
Hello my wonderful friends!
hello!
Sig but long ^w^
Gulpmissle Day, Saturday, Feburay 15th, 2025
💛🤍💜🖤 🩷💛💙
Salem has dubbed me Fellow Pancake of The Fox.
Henlo, I am a pan, NB, chaotic ADHD mess of a furry.
I am also a eepy eeper, who likes WoF, WC, and fire.
Hi
Your local friendly stupid doop!
Professional idiot! Trans! Pansexual pancake! I am a minor so you will do none of that (GP) with me! I use He/They pronouns :3
Extended Signature!
Hello
I'm Fry, a doodler, writer, aspiring singer/songwriter, and sort-of youtuber (check me out!) goofin' around on the interwebs
Soli Deo Gloria(Sed servus eius crustulum vult)
I'm a disabled, neurodivergent, dumpster fire, and somewhat of a clown, but I do my best :3
Crafter of Constellations, vocaloid enjoyer, waluigi’s #1 fan, space alien, undead cutie pie, danganer of ronpas, and certified silly goose
Internet big sib to aspeninthetrees, TheGatoLover, (and hopefully more)
But the ultimate answer, 1 = 2, is wrong, so the proof must be flawed somewhere. I thought I found the flaw, but now I’m not sure.
I really like D&D, especially Ravenloft, Exandria and the Upside Down from Stranger Things. My pronouns are she/they (genderfae).
Adults can be fun, but they’re not very entertaining sometime. But also school kids suck (like 70% at least) so I understand what you mean.
Totally agree PJ
I really like D&D, especially Ravenloft, Exandria and the Upside Down from Stranger Things. My pronouns are she/they (genderfae).
wha- WHAT EVEN IS THAT EQUTION!?
Sig but long ^w^
Gulpmissle Day, Saturday, Feburay 15th, 2025
💛🤍💜🖤 🩷💛💙
Salem has dubbed me Fellow Pancake of The Fox.
Henlo, I am a pan, NB, chaotic ADHD mess of a furry.
I am also a eepy eeper, who likes WoF, WC, and fire.
ab - a^2 = 0
So spend your hours on
What you think I've done wrong
I know I'm in your mind
I've been here way too long
I want to spend my life
With those who've done me right
Your heart is frozen over
I'm a four-leaf clover
this is why I don't like math
O sorrow, I have ended, you see, by respecting you, because I am certain you will never leave me.
Ah! I realize it: your beauty lies in the force of your being. You are like those who never left the sad fireside corner of my poor black heart.
O my sorrow, you are better than a well-beloved: because I know that on the day of my final agony, you will be there, lying in my sheets, O sorrow, so that you might once again attempt to enter my heart.
-Excerpt, Prayer for loving sorrow
Me either lol. I thought I had it figured out, but maybe I’m wrong.
I really like D&D, especially Ravenloft, Exandria and the Upside Down from Stranger Things. My pronouns are she/they (genderfae).
I’ve recently been thinking about some of D&D’s most powerful mages, and I feel like it could be fun to try and rank some of them in power. So far I have 5 mages ranked here:
5th spot: Mordenkainen
4th Spot: Strahd
3rd Spot: Tasha/Iggwilv
2nd Spot: Acererak
1st spot: Vecna
rated in order of power from least to most. Although I’m not sure about whether Tasha or Acererak should be swapped, because I feel they’re both pretty close, though Acererak has a higher CR, Tasha has canonically dealt with and has control over several powerful demons and even demon lords. Although I’m probably missing something about Acererak, haven’t looked into TOA that much.
That’s amazing Arch! I totally agree with you. Although Alustriel the High Lady of Silverymoon is up there too.
I really like D&D, especially Ravenloft, Exandria and the Upside Down from Stranger Things. My pronouns are she/they (genderfae).
I haven’t heard of her, where would you place her? (I mostly relied on CR and only some lore based feats for these rankings, because I believe Mordenkainen is just an Archmage, and Strahd is also a vampire of course. Strahd is CR 15 I believe, but got extra points above anything Mordenkainen would have gotten because he’s also a darklord. And of course, Vecna is Vecna, so they take the top spot.)
Elk Fact of the Day:
I found the nuclear launch codes. Everyone, GET IN YOUR BUNKERS.
Hi there! My name's Elk. I'm NoiSilverheart's doppelgänger. I'm a demi/grayromantic, socially awkward Okie who may or may not be a pyromaniac. *random confetti blast*
I'm a warlock of the Archcrone, and my patron is TheFriendlyArchfey. I was nicknamed AchatesCervus8337 by VitusW and given the titles "Swashbuckling Scorcher", "The Unpredictable Jedi", "Burning Fury of the Ancients", and "Combustion Knight" by DrummerBoyDragonSlayer.
Extended sig
As you push aside the branches to investigate, you're greeted by the sight of several small, rodent-like creatures scurrying about, rummaging through the leaves and twigs. Their fuzzy bodies and twitchy whiskers make them look almost comical, like little teddy bears on crack
- AI, 2024
Sig but long ^w^
Gulpmissle Day, Saturday, Feburay 15th, 2025
💛🤍💜🖤 🩷💛💙
Salem has dubbed me Fellow Pancake of The Fox.
Henlo, I am a pan, NB, chaotic ADHD mess of a furry.
I am also a eepy eeper, who likes WoF, WC, and fire.
ha! I'm gonna make a bunker themed RP soon!
Sig but long ^w^
Gulpmissle Day, Saturday, Feburay 15th, 2025
💛🤍💜🖤 🩷💛💙
Salem has dubbed me Fellow Pancake of The Fox.
Henlo, I am a pan, NB, chaotic ADHD mess of a furry.
I am also a eepy eeper, who likes WoF, WC, and fire.
She’s an archmage from the Forgotten Realms. I only know for sure she’s in that level of power because in the new Vecna adventure she’s a member of the Wizards Three along with Tasha and Mordenkainen.
I really like D&D, especially Ravenloft, Exandria and the Upside Down from Stranger Things. My pronouns are she/they (genderfae).
"Toodles" is a generic term for "goodbye." If it's reminding you of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse then that's your problem.
This is a signature. It was a simple signature. But it has been upgraded.
Belolonandalogalo, Sunny
Eggo Lass, Bone and Oblivion | Tendilius Mondhaven Paxaramus, Drakkenheim
Karl Erikson, No Guts No Glory | Chipper, Curse of Strahd
Silverwood Group 1 | Silverwood Group 2
Get rickrolled here. Awesome music here. Track 52, 12/23/25, O Holy Night
Hello my wonderful warlock! Where are you going to blow up today?