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Post by Imada Saneatsu on Mar 9, 2015 0:57:54 GMT
I would be disappointed more if our total number hadn't ended up so goddamn goofy. That being said, I have a message to whoever only paid 85 yen: Fuck right off.
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Post by WhITelion on Mar 9, 2015 10:30:45 GMT
I'm back. Finally. School takes a lot of time. From this, I can infer that: - I paid ¥501. - ¥1085 means that someone/both of you cuts a total of ¥584. If this keeps happening then I'll need to resort to excessive measure. Because I know who did that.
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Post by WhITelion on Mar 9, 2015 10:45:35 GMT
I'M GOING TO RECHECK ALL OF MY MATHS RIGHT NOW OK. So what we have is: - Our total income: ¥173. - The amount we paid Turn 1: ¥1085. - The amount we need to pay Turn 2: ¥915. PEdit: I did some maths. I think we can continue with the same strategy, with some deviation. 915/3 = 305, so everyone will pay... ¥423. This allows for enough leeway. If one person doesn't pay the entire amount, there's barely any protesters. If 2 people don't pay, there isn't enough protesters to end the game.
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Post by Imada Saneatsu on Mar 11, 2015 1:49:27 GMT
I said it in private message with WhITlion, but I'll say it here as well. I paid 500. This is because I didn't read WhITlion's message above. That means that combined, you both payed an average of 150. Don't try and bullshit me and say that you didn't pay less because I know you did. I know this through the miracle known as math. So next round, I am paying 150. And that's it. I'll leave you two to fix this mess.
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Post by WhITelion on Mar 11, 2015 3:29:04 GMT
Imada Saneatsu: I am currently using my phone, so this will be short. I want to confess: I paid ¥0 in Turn 2. And you paid ¥500 right? turboblaze said that he paid ¥306 (Sitting right next to me right now) so you paid ¥499. Definitely. ... I guess we aren't all that honest with each other.
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Post by Imada Saneatsu on Mar 11, 2015 3:37:27 GMT
I paid 1 less, because I like even numbers and no one would miss it. Otherwise I was completely honest. I stand by what I say I'm going to pay.
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Post by WhITelion on Mar 11, 2015 3:57:37 GMT
I paid 1 less, because I like even numbers and no one would miss it. Otherwise I was completely honest. I stand by what I say I'm going to pay. Sure. About the Turn 1 shortfall... I have figured that out through a mutual exchange of information with turboblaze. I paid ¥501, he paid ¥334, and thus the logical conclusion would be that you paid ¥250. (Assuming he isn't lying, which I doubt.) Anything you want to say about that?
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Post by Imada Saneatsu on Mar 11, 2015 4:16:35 GMT
I say that it is entirely possible that some people lied. And I may have been one of those people. (sigh) Well, there goes that.
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Post by WhITelion on Mar 11, 2015 4:36:48 GMT
So... What do we do now? I paid a total of ¥501, turboblaze ¥640, you paid ¥749. I propose that we, again, divide what we need to pay in 3 parts. We will handle the deficit. That would be: ¥1110 - ¥248 - ¥109 = ¥753. ¥753 / 3 = ¥251. And so, I will pay ¥500, turboblaze ¥360, you ¥251. Deal?
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Post by Imada Saneatsu on Mar 11, 2015 4:51:22 GMT
So we were each supposed to have paid 500+423=923. I paid 250+499=749 WhITelion paid 501+0=501 turboblaze paid 334+306=640 (Sidenote: Wow, and here I thought that I was making a killing. It would appear that I was actually paying the most.)
So to pay back to what we were supposed to pay, we would have to pay: Myself-174 WhITelion-422 turboblaze-283
To stay equal to each other though, we would only have to pay back the differences. So subtract the lowest number (184) from all three numbers and we would have to pay:
Myself-0 WhITelion-248 turboblaze-109
On top of that, we now have to pay taxes equaling 1110-49, or 1061. That would equal 353, with one person paying an extra 1. The problem is that we can't just add 370 to everyone's taxes, because then we have more money paid then taxes, and someone would try to abuse that for their own benefit.
So the formula is x+ (248+x) + (109+x)=1061-1 x+x+(109+x)=812 x+x+x=703 703/3=234.33r, or 234 +1 So, to double check, let's plug this back in. 234+ (248+234)+ (109+234)= 1061-2 Yep.
So we all need to pay: Myself-234 WhITelion-482 turboblaze-343
With one people paying an extra 2. I'll do it, so I'll pay 236.
If anyone skips out on paying a single dollar, then we will get a protester. Protesters are easily more damaging then just paying the taxes.
Does this make sense to everyone? Are we good?
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Post by Imada Saneatsu on Mar 11, 2015 4:55:57 GMT
In case it wasn't clear, I retract my earlier statement on only paying 150.
Also, while I haven't done the maths, I think the person who lost out most on all of the numbers being revealed was WhITelion, even when you take into account that I was only going to pay 150 this round. And I find that absolutely hilarious.
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Post by WhITelion on Mar 11, 2015 5:38:25 GMT
Imada Saneatsu: Yes, I lost out the most with everything being revealed (If I don't, how in the world can I keep the game going?). Anyway, how can 250 + 499 = 659?
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Post by WhITelion on Mar 11, 2015 6:16:35 GMT
OK. Now that the math's fixed... I agree with that.
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Post by Imada Saneatsu on Mar 13, 2015 5:14:19 GMT
Alright. Round 4. 1062-49=1013 1013%3=337.66
So each of us will have to pay 337, with one of us paying 2 extra. I paid the extra last time, so I would like someone else to volunteer if possible.
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Post by WhITelion on Mar 13, 2015 5:28:14 GMT
Alright. Round 4. 1062-49=1013 1013%3=337.66 So each of us will have to pay 337, with one of us paying 2 extra. I paid the extra last time, so I would like someone else to volunteer if possible. I would like to point out that there was a ¥48 deficit in Round 3 , making the tax right now ¥1062. That was me. I paid 1 extra just in case. That means turboblaze is going to pay the extra ¥2 this turn, making his payment ¥339.Wait. You miscalculated. The tax right now is ¥1048. (1048-49)/3=333.
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