I'm scared.

I got a yimmenu menu mod, injected the dll, and then went into story mode and used the join invite only thingy to go into online, and disabled battleeye. A warning came up from the mod so i selected the "only join with other modders" or something instead of the 'broken' join public option. So i did a cayo perico hiest on my own and ended up doing instant finish and got 2 million. Then i went to the casino and cashed in all my chips, only leaving like 1000 or something, then did the 'rigged casino' thing. I expected to get like 2K or maybe even 20K or 200K. But i ended up getting 1 million. Was this all too much? I was at 10 million before now Im at 13 million. I played around with some spawning vehicles like the sumbarine and bomber planes then i just did alt+f4. Every time the game slightly lags or freeezes i get scared im gonna get perma banned. But ive seen people add like 130 million without a care in the world so maybe not? I havent opened up the game and I deleted all the modded files. Is there a chance im safe?

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u/Past-Ad-4155 — 3 days ago
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Looking for creepy investigatory document-type song

The song is very basic nothing crazy and I’m most certain it’s stock music. It has faint high piano notes like “dun dun dun dun dun” at the very start with the 5th ‘dun’ being higher pitched or a higher tone than the rest, and it feels like the song is asking a question like its unresolved (i know this all sounds weird and far-fetched). It’s not so formal or dramatic that you’d find it in a real true crime documentary, but is the type of thing you’d expect to hear in a video about horror-game-lore or something like that. Im sure ive heard many YouTubers and TikTok use it in their videos before, but of course my luck I cant find them now.

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u/Past-Ad-4155 — 22 days ago

I don’t know much about higher maths or googology, but I tried defining a new crazy large number and I’m curious whether it’s actually meaningful.

Let’s say r = Rayo’s Number.

Define an r-dimensional grid or array of side length r where every cell equals r, so r^r ‘cells’ in total.

Neighbouring cells are ones that are within ‘1’ of co-ordinates of each other, for example (2,3) and (2,4) but thats a 2D example this would be r number of dimensions.

Then every cell updates to r ↑^N r, where N is the sum of its neighbouring cells,

After each update, the grid resets R times, and its dimensionality and side length expands by the previous total output.

The final summed total after the r-th reset would be my number

No idea if this is actually interesting mathematically or useful in anyway, or just regular “Rayo’s Number with extra steps,” but it was fun to think about.

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u/Past-Ad-4155 — 4 months ago