forum Paste the Last Thing that You Copied
Started by @CW-BornConfuzzledLeftILoveYa
tune

people_alt 234 followers

@Kanaroli group

In another central myth, Odin discovered the knowledge of runes and delivered it to humankind. The very first Germanic alphabets were made up runes; these were pictographic symbols that worked as letters, with each rune standing for a different sound. Crucially, the runes also embodied certain cosmic powers. Thus, to know a rune meant knowing the cosmic power it symbolized, and knowing it meant being able to wield it.

@DancingWithMyDemons business

the frequency of different outcomes over repeated events (or "trials") is predictable.[note 1] For example, when throwing two dice, the outcome of any particular roll is unpredictable, but a sum of 7 will tend to occur twice as often as 4. In this view, randomness is not haphazardness; it is a measure of uncertainty of an outcome. Randomness applies to concepts of chance, probability, and information entropy.

The fields of mathematics, probability, and statistics use formal definitions of randomness. In statistics, a random variable is an assignment of a numerical value to each possible outcome of an event space. This association facilitates the identification and the calculation of probabilities of the events. Random variables can appear in random sequences. A random process is a sequence of random variables whose outcomes do not follow a deterministic pattern, but follow an evolution described by probability distributions. These and other constructs are extremely useful in probability theory and the various applications of randomness.

Randomness is most often used in statistics to signify well-defined statistical properties. Monte Carlo methods, which rely on random input (such as from random number generators or pseudorandom number generators), are important techniques in science, particularly in the field of computational science.[3] By analogy, quasi-Monte Carlo methods use quasi-random number generators.

Random selection, when narrowly associated with a simple random sample, is a method of selecting items (often called units) from a population where the probability of choosing a specific item is the proportion of those items in the population. For example, with a bowl containing just 10 red marbles and 90 blue marbles, a random selection mechanism would choose a red marble with probability 1/10. Note that a random selection mechanism that selected 10 marbles from this bowl would not necessarily result in 1 red and 9 blue. In situations where a population consists of items that are distinguishable, a random selection mechanism requires equal probabilities for any item to be chosen. That is, if the selection process is such that each member of a population, say research subjects, has the same probability of being chosen, then we can say the selection process is random.[2]

Deleted user

Full Dive: This Ultimate Next-Gen Full Dive RPG Is Even Shittier than Real Life!

@Kanaroli group

Grace has a credit account with a limit of $3,000. She may use as much of the $3,000 as she needs, re-pay it and then use it again. This type of credit account is known as a __ account.

@emilyevewrites group

(Saw this and popping in lmao. This is just from a rp, and I will provide no outside context XD)

“No,” Farah groaned. “That’s not what that means.” Why did she have to be completely depleted when giving a history of the Otherworld? “We had wings in the past. Over time, transformation magic has been lost. And yes, I know Tinkerbell.” She hissed in momentary pain as she pushed away from the tree and tried to stand on her own. “Stars, do we have to do this now?”

@imJUSTasillylittleguy group

big time Jokester, doesn't often take things serious when he's supposed but hey he tries. Almost like a puppy dog of sorts but he can also tend to have a cat like personality. Very playful, he can be protective if he needs too though. He can tend to be somewhat secretive.
Likes: River! And not like an actual river like his brother river, Playing Video games, being a barista, interacting with people sometimes.