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  1. Inven

    3n+1

    The rule is simple: if the previous number is odd, multiply it by 3 and add 1, if it is even, divide it by 2 If someone reached 1 the next person choose a random number and restart the process Inspired by https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collatz_conjecture 17
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    Color of the above text

    A pretty simple but confusing game. Write the color of the previous text. I will start. Yellow
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    Nation URL in Contact Detail

    I see that in https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/account/contact-details, the nation URL replace space with "+", not "%20" or "_". This cause the url often link to my nation. For example: Contact detail URL: https://nationstates.net/nation=inven+in+tnp NS url...
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    [DRAFT] Freedoms of Aviation

    THE WORLD ASSEMBLY, NOTING that there are lots of flights each day FURTHER NOTING that each nation has its freedom of aviation rule, which makes flight extremely difficult. DEFINE the freedoms of aviation are: 1. The right to fly over a foreign country without landing. (A flight from nation A...
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    Count the elements! [Discovered element only]

    Let's count the elements! I'll start first: Hydrogen Edit: If we reach Oganesson, we will count back from Hydrogen again
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    Count to infinity

    Let's count to infinity! Ok that's not possible, but let's see how high can we count. I'll start first. 1
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    Introduce myself (Inven)

    I've been on TNP's forum for a month, but I haven't introduced myself yet... Nickname(s)?: Inven Main Nation?: Inven Favourite Colour(s)?: Green and Blue (They look nice, and so are TNP's flag :)) Do you use Discord?: Yes! Political Ideology? Liberal, Conservative, Anarchist, do you care?: I...
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    [Suggest]Self-delete post

    Recently, due to lag, I have been double post or triple post but there aren't any way to delete them. So I want a way to delete my own post.
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    Numbers of the day

    I'll start first. 170,141,183,460,469,231,731,687,303,715,884,105,727 or (2^127)-1 is the largest prime number calculated by hand.
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