Cracking the code: Breaking Virmir's character
a year ago
Greetings dear viewer, I have been conducting numerous theories on breaking Virmir's "character" without breaking Virmir's character in the process. And the odds of that happening are considerably astronomical.
I managed to conduct several million simulations, and the odds of creating such a paradox are roughly 1 out of 3,375,000 chances. And that is by using all probabilities at play. The way I managed to replicate such an event was by using these prompts: Virmir must be in the presence of Zinc, it must involve Zinc doing something rather silly in nature to Virmir, and the event must be promotional in nature.
With that done, all it took was some patience, and a stroke of luck in order to simulate(and replicate) what
Grizz was able to pull off.
P.S.~ If anyone has any questions, always feel free to ask me.
I managed to conduct several million simulations, and the odds of creating such a paradox are roughly 1 out of 3,375,000 chances. And that is by using all probabilities at play. The way I managed to replicate such an event was by using these prompts: Virmir must be in the presence of Zinc, it must involve Zinc doing something rather silly in nature to Virmir, and the event must be promotional in nature.
With that done, all it took was some patience, and a stroke of luck in order to simulate(and replicate) what
Grizz was able to pull off.P.S.~ If anyone has any questions, always feel free to ask me.
TheGr1zzlyB34r
~thegr1zzlyb34r
Actually, I never meant to break Virmir's character, ha ha. I was expecting a "Hate it when that happens." out of it, lol.
N1t3Le0pard
~tgb4tn1t3
OP
Expectations, aye Grizz? I guess some things are meant to happen...
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