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  1. High Class Rollors : #37 1. 7Z. (Seven Zed) Leader 2. KillJoy (Not Killoy) 3. Giants (Giants One) 4. Blank (Francesco Catalado) 5. Prometheus (Teejay Harris) 6. Johnny boi We will WIN!
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  2. I knew this before, but Stephen fry said it best. "Take a deck of cards and shuffle it. That pack of cards, believe it or not, has never before, in the history of our planet, been in that order. How? It's a simple mathematical fact. The order of cards is a gigantic number... It's a number that is known by mathematicians as "shriek;" you write it as "52!," which is 52 times 51, times 50, times 49, times 48 etc. These are all the possibilities in which a pack of cards can be, and the number is big 80,658,175,170,943,878,571,660,636,856,403,766,975,289,505,440,883,227,824,000,000,000,000 to be exact. That number is so big that, were you to imagine that every star in our galaxy had a trillion plantes, each with a trillion people living on them... And eacfh of these people had a trillion packs of cards, and somehow they managed to shuffle them all in a thousand times a second, and they'd been doing that since the Big Bang... They would only just now be starting to repeat shuffles. So, I can say, wiht all the mathematical certainty that is possible, that this pack of cards has never been in this order before. It's an absolute world first."
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