Author Topic: Go to wikipedia and click Random Article.  (Read 2588 times)

"Ancient Greek" is in parenthesis.
let me try again

fruit > botany >  biology >  natural science > science > knowledge >  fact >  proof >  necessity and sufficiency > logic > philosop-

well hot diggity damn


always
Language
Human
Primate
Mammal
Clade
Tree of Life (biology)
Metaphor
Word
Language
Human

No it doesn't

Language
Human
Primate
Mammal
Clade
Tree of Life (biology)
Metaphor
Word
Language
Human

No it doesn't
why would you stop at human


Arsenio Frugoni>Historian>Prehistory>Recorded history>History>Umbrella Term>Hyponymy/Hyponym>Linguistics>Science>Knowledge>Fact>Proof/Proven>Necessity and sufficiency>Logic>Philosophy

why would you stop at human

Because I wrote it originally to show how Human leads to Human, but someone was like "language leads to philosophy" so I changed it, since language leads to human

>eddy james>australian rules football>Names of Australian rules football>australian rules football>Names of Australian rules football>australian rules football>Names of Australian rules football>australian rules football

you're lying

the chance of getting blockland are 1 in over 4 million
then it would appear i got that 1 in a million.

you're lying

the chance of getting blockland are 1 in over 4 million
the chances of getting any other article is one in over four million.

im stuck in a social sciences/social studies loop

oh really
on what?

I've tested most of the ones in this topic so far and they have all worked.
try kezar pavilion

The chances of getting the Blockland Wikipedia page first when you own the game and are looking due to the game's forums is much lower than other stuff.
« Last Edit: July 08, 2013, 08:41:56 PM by Nonnel »

I got drunken prawns, you guys.
Not to be confused with drunken shrimp.
Drunken prawns.

I got "Kentucky Kingdom," but then I got stuck in a loop. I never clicked anything italic or parenthesized. I never clicked "You can add onto this article." I only ever clicked the first link in the description of the article.
always
Your theory isn't exactly correct.