The Curious Case of the Mega-Shark, Locked in Mortal Combat with the Giant Octopus

My forfeit for Geek Girl Con having raised $2500. Yes, this means I’m participating in the DIY Science Zone track at GGC, specifically, doing a set of demonstrations about statistics, randomness and 20-sided dice.

A silent film about two giant underwater monsters. Done for Geek Girl Con 2014 fundraising, with great regrets. When the fundraiser hits $5000 raised, I vow to play Battletoads beginning to end, with unlimited lives, on Twitch.tv! Donate now to inflict pain upon me in retribution for my making you watch this nonsense!

Fonts:
Nickelodeon NF – http://www.1001fonts.com/nickelodeon-font.html
Little Lord Fontleroy – http://www.dafont.com/little-lord-fontler.font

Music: Royalty Free silent film score by Kevin MacLeod
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/?genre=Silent%20Film%20Score
Hyperfun, Fig Leaf Times Two, Amazing Plan, Villainous Treachery
(and some sub-thirty-second snippets that would be spoilers)

Visit the Donations Page to donate to Geek Girl Con. Do it now!

Visit… well, right here… to point and laugh at the performing monkey.

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The Curious Case of the Mega-Shark, Locked in Mortal Combat with the Giant Octopus
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3 thoughts on “The Curious Case of the Mega-Shark, Locked in Mortal Combat with the Giant Octopus

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    doing a set of demonstrations about statistics, randomness and 20-sided dice.

    There’s nothing randomn about the results of a D20 when used in gaming: You will get the perfect roll exactly twice in your life:
    -When rolling for the villain attacking the heroes
    -When rolling for something completely unimportant like how well the rabbit stew turned out.

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