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'''spacecake555''', is an user with about 10 worlds. He is bilingual and helped the part of [[Opubridge]] that went down. Currently he is working on a Toki Pona version of the main world on [https://owot.me/ma_lawa /ma_lawa]. He is also hated by most because he believes in [[fictional googology]].
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'''spacecake555''', known as '''Tommy Ziblis''' in real life, is an user with about 10 worlds. He is bilingual and helped the part of [[Opubridge]] that went down. Currently he is working on a Toki Pona version of the main world on [https://owot.me/ma_lawa /ma_lawa]. He is also hated by most because he believes in [[fictional googology]].


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In April 2023, he officially became bilingual.
In April 2023, he officially became bilingual.
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" Why isn’t googology (the study of large numbers) a recognized subfield of mathematics with its own journal?  There’s all these different ways of getting large numbers, and different mathematical questions that yield large numbers; and yet all those vast structures are comparable, being either greater, less, or the same.
" Why isn’t googology (the study of large numbers) a recognized subfield of mathematics with its own journal?  There’s all these different ways of getting large numbers, and different mathematical questions that yield large numbers; and yet all those vast structures are comparable, being either greater, less, or the same.