Custom Magic the Gathering cards, based on Jojo Parts 1 through 6. [Cards made by me, art within cards from the manga.]

u/TheTitan99 — 16 days ago

Art credits in order:

  • 01: Ameera (@Mikandii on Twitter)
  • 02: Lap Pun Cheung (lappuncheung.bsky.social on Bluesky)
  • 03: Linda Lithén (@LindaLithen on Twitter)
  • 04: The Mighty Nein animated series for Molly picture, @mellifera38 (@Mellifera38 on Twitter) for Lucien picture
  • 05: Deandra Scicluna (@dealunart on Twitter)
  • 06: Lap Pun Cheung (lappuncheung.bsky.social on Bluesky)
  • 07: Legend of Vox Machina animated series
  • 08: Clara (@EldritchBlep on Twitter)
  • 09: Legend of Vox Machina animated series
  • 10: @porzio art (@Porzio_Art on Twitter)
  • 11: Kaitlyn L-NerdyNostalgia (NerdyNostalgia on Linktr.ee)
  • 12: Hunter Rogerson (@rogersonmusic on Twitter)
  • 13: Legend of Vox Machina animated series
  • 14: Rhiannon L. (@fjorftusktooth on Twitter)
  • 15: Joric (@Joric_art on Twitter)
  • 16: Sam Hogg (@Zephyri on Twitter)
  • 17: Wesley Griffith (@justwesley on Twitter)
  • 18: Olivia Samson (@fireStash on Twitter)
  • 19: @zhellers (@zhellers on Twitter)
  • 20: Jack Gallagher (@TofuSlaw) for building picture, Kent Davis (@iDrawBagman on Twitter) for Pumat picture
u/TheTitan99 — 2 months ago

There is a YouTube video which talks about this symbol. It can be put into an equation. Once it is put into an equation, everything else in the equation stops mattering, as the equation will simply equal that symbol. The symbol is not infinity, either.

I feel like the symbol's name was something descriptive and a little over the top, like "The Void" or "The Negator".

I'm unsure if this was a real math symbol, or one that the YouTube video made up as a thought experiment. Hopefully it's a real symbol, otherwise this TOMT would just be searching for a single video, which may never happen. If it is real, I also have no idea what it's actual use would be in math.

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u/TheTitan99 — 2 months ago