If your username was actually your profile picture, what would it be?

i’m not sure what your pfp would be

would it be just an irl pic of yourself? mine is likely to be that or i could be an archangel with a hailstorm behind me and being greeted like a respected person (all hail that archangel)

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unlucky

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your pfp is kinda already representing it

uh

I don’t have to do anything for this

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My pfp is from an album of a signer I used to like I just realised it’s probably about time to change it lmao

The same

NaMe’S jEfF

the only reason I called myself frostbite is that it’s the name of Persona but yeah It’s canon…I’m just a walking ice cube :pensive:

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hmm i wonder

Some cosmic ass PFP

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In common usage, randomness is the apparent or actual lack of definite pattern or predictability in information.[1][2] A random sequence of events, symbols or steps often has no order and does not follow an intelligible pattern or combination. Individual random events are, by definition, unpredictable, but if the probability distribution is known, 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. 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]

According to Ramsey theory, pure randomness is impossible, especially for large structures. Mathematician Theodore Motzkin suggested that “while disorder is more probable in general, complete disorder is impossible”.[4] Misunderstanding this can lead to numerous conspiracy theories.[5] Cristian S. Calude stated that “given the impossibility of true randomness, the effort is directed towards studying degrees of randomness”.[6] It can be proven that there is infinite hierarchy (in terms of quality or strength) of forms of randomness.[6]

Ace Grey is my OC
He is also the guy in my pfp

Oh right, this was for forums and not discord usernames
How do we describe Ultimate

A picture of an ultimate art?

DEDAN
Royal guardian of zone one, first boss.
HP: ???/??? CP: ???/???
(props to whoever even recognizes this guy on my pfp)

:smiling_imp:
(complete sentence)

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I need to change my user man :sob:

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