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[_] [?] superior flashes Anonymous !!6BOUlR6b8ou 01/17/09(Sat)00:31 No.878931
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/09(Sat)01:43 No.878996
Great... I just broke my addiction from the first one, now you bring THIS!!!!! I CAN'T STOP
WATCHING!!!
also, timing is off a bit.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/09(Sat)02:31 No.879032
fucking seizures you faggot
>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/09(Sat)03:00 No.879049
I'm trippin' balls, man.
>> [_] water !WABCAFs6Hg 01/17/09(Sat)03:07 No.879055
I dont like the 2 lines. and timings off as >>878996 said
>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/09(Sat)03:24 No.879064
>>879055
you can burn in hell for all I care
>> [_] Raepist !M2clACoxQA 01/17/09(Sat)08:39 No.879193
Anyone other than me notice a factoring rythm?
I mean when there are only two outwards sides to it,
(IE. sticking out in a straight line both ways 1/2 on one side, 1/2 on the other)
The ones on the right (starting) side are factors of two.
Yes, I took the original and deduced that there are 50 orbs based on the fact that there are 25
sequencial perfect chords without repeat.
>> [_] Raepist !M2clACoxQA 01/17/09(Sat)08:45 No.879195
This explains the factoring method in the previous upload. The "Non stereo" version
1 is the largest (outside) 50 is the smallest (inside)
Same thing goes with 3, 4 etc. it starts with 1, the point at which it resets.
then goes from 50 down to 26 in single notes, because none of those numbers have relevant factors.
After that, it goes down to 25 in which it strikes a chord with 50 (the center)
then to 24 which strikes a chord with 48, then to 23 with 46, etc.
it gets up to 3 note chords in 16, which strikes a chord with 32, and 48.
4 note chords start with 12, with 12, 24, 36, and 48.
5 note starts with 10, etc.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/09(Sat)08:52 No.879198
annoying
>> [_] Raepist !M2clACoxQA 01/17/09(Sat)08:53 No.879201
>>879198
The father flash to this flash made me hate myself.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/09(Sat)09:45 No.879225
hypnotic