Edogawa4869 wrote:
...........! XD XD *laughing loudly at 11:23:58* Fibonacci FTW. 8) ATP
I'm glad someone shares my humor.
PS: Fibonacci's number is pretty interesting. I saw it on Criminal Minds. This serial killer was crazy. He killed 1 person. Then 1 more. Then 2 together. Then 3. And then he killed 5 (4 kids and 1 babysitter). But thank god the 4 kids and 1 babysitter was saved. Yeah, and you know the Fibonacci symbol?
Sounds like fun. :-|
I think I do. That's the one with the seashell style line along the growing rectangles, right?
Eh, he was psychotic. He killed the people by locking them in a box and slowly dripping acid on them.
Horrific
Also, yeah. that's the one. That's how he chose his victims. Each point of the spiral was a city on the map in Virginia. And that's how he chose his victims. And the end point of the spiral or whatever, was where his house was located.
D:
Delightful.... :|
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It was a crazy episode. He went up to the FBI agents, and admitted to all his murders. Then he was all like "But theres absolutely no evidence, so you guys can't do crap. And I have 5 more victims, and you better figure out where they are before they die, blah blah blah" And the FBI took him. And they saved all 5 of the victims. But the crazy dude did it because Rossi called his brother "the craziest person alive" or something like that. Don't remember exactly.
Hmm, I think I might go watch some episodes if it's on.
"Well, a child's curiosity and a detective's spirit of inquiry... Do have much in common, after all..." - Tooru Amuro
Detective Tommy wrote:
It was a crazy episode. He went up to the FBI agents, and admitted to all his murders. Then he was all like "But theres absolutely no evidence, so you guys can't do crap. And I have 5 more victims, and you better figure out where they are before they die, blah blah blah" And the FBI took him. And they saved all 5 of the victims. But the crazy dude did it because Rossi called his brother "the craziest person alive" or something like that. Don't remember exactly.
Hmm, I think I might go watch some episodes if it's on.
...... O.o''
Yugi Moto wrote:Oh, shipping is where you take two characters from a T.V. show, who aren't romantically involved in any shape or form, and then you force them to become a lesbian couple by drawing vivid and gratuitous fan art of them for about six months, before you move on to some other show. Lather, rinse, repeat.
Detective Tommy wrote:
RM: Cause his time post was 11:23:58. Come on, it is awesome.
well, none of those are in the fibonacci sequence, so...
...... Yeah, they are.... Unless you're taking the 11, 23, and 58 separately. :V
Yugi Moto wrote:Oh, shipping is where you take two characters from a T.V. show, who aren't romantically involved in any shape or form, and then you force them to become a lesbian couple by drawing vivid and gratuitous fan art of them for about six months, before you move on to some other show. Lather, rinse, repeat.
Detective Tommy wrote:
RM: Cause his time post was 11:23:58. Come on, it is awesome.
well, none of those are in the Fibonacci sequence, so...
0,1,1,2,3,5,8,....? Those are the Fibonacci numbers.....
It's when sequential numbers add up to the next number.
1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21, Etc.
We learned a formula to do this in Algebra 2.
Like, when given a random number and find the sequential numbers etc.
*cough*
Akonyl wrote:
Edogawa4869 wrote:
Akonyl wrote:
Detective Tommy wrote:
RM: Cause his time post was 11:23:58. Come on, it is awesome.
well, none of those are in the fibonacci sequence, so...
...... Yeah, they are.... Unless you're taking the 11, 23, and 58 separately. :V
I was in fact taking into account the 11, 23 and 58 separately. :V
I don't waste time lookin at single digits!
Yugi Moto wrote:Oh, shipping is where you take two characters from a T.V. show, who aren't romantically involved in any shape or form, and then you force them to become a lesbian couple by drawing vivid and gratuitous fan art of them for about six months, before you move on to some other show. Lather, rinse, repeat.