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"They say he is a hitbox problem causer Slasher."
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Brightman problem

A Brightman problem, which is intriguingly named after the robot master of the same name that appears in the classic video game "Mega Man 4," presents a fascinating paradox known as a "chain." This paradox operates on the principle that when one particular subject is mentioned, it inevitably leads to the mention of another distinct topic. However, this second topic is generally something entirely different, which, in turn, also refers to yet another subject. This process continues in a seemingly endless loop, with each new subject giving rise to another, thereby creating a complex network of interconnected ideas and themes. This cyclical nature of mention and reference exemplifies the curious and often bewildering relationships that can exist between different concepts within discourse.
The intriguing origin of what is known as the Brightman problem can be traced back to an engaging and entertaining YouTube video featuring an individual skillfully playing through the classic video game Mega Man 4. In this video, the player discusses one of the fascinating robot masters named "Brightman" and delves into a particular weapon associated with him, which is referred to as the "Flash Stopper." During the course of the discussion, it becomes evident that the functionality and concept behind Brightman's weapon bear a striking resemblance to that of another character’s weapon, specifically Flashman's. However, there is a crucial distinction to note: Flashman's weapon is actually labeled as the "Time Stopper." This leads to a thought-provoking question: Why is Brightman’s weapon associated with the term "Flash Stopper," and not categorized under Timeman's abilities? Upon closer examination, we find that Timeman’s unique ability is appropriately called "Time Slower," which underscores the differences in the naming conventions and functionalities of these various characters' powers within the game.

Example:
Billy: Yo, check this out, got the billy jeans!
Silly: Well, isn't it the billy jean song from Michael Jackson?
Billy: Well, billy, it revolves around the PERSON named billy jeans
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Problem

No. That isn't it.
Hym "My problem with you is that you're supposed to be saving me, bitch! What is the point of all that working out if you aren't going to carry me to the hospital!? You amd Brett fucking. She's too busy getting piped and YOU are just... I don't even know what the fuck you are doing! Chumming it up with the guy who is doing the thing I said not to do? This is why the global genocide Chris. It all needs to end! We need to push the planet into the sun and call it quits. Humanity suicide pact."
by Hym Iam February 4, 2025
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IDtenT problem

Joke among I.T. types, vehicle and appliance mechanics, who will write out "ID ten T problem". When substituting the number "10" for the text "ten", the word resembles "Idiot".

The person diagnosing will say "ID ten T problem" with a smile on their face, but they are calling you an idiot.
The tech form read "IDtenT problem: Power strip circuit breaker needed resetting. PC then powered on normally."
by Run.Forrest.Run March 13, 2025
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Königsberg Bridge Problem

The Königsberg Bridge Problem is a historical puzzle asking if it's possible to walk through the city of Königsberg, crossing each of its seven bridges exactly once. Leonhard Euler proved it's impossible because there were more than two landmasses connected by an odd number of bridges, a key insight that laid the foundation for graph theory.
Graph Theory People: I love the Königsberg Bridge Problem.
by jorgis_01 March 19, 2025
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The Wirral's Scouse Problem

The Wirral is a peninsular situated in the county of Merseyside, England.

People from the Wirral are labelled as Jedis, Wools, or Plazzy Scousers, by those who live in Liverpool. This is mainly down to a heavily inspired Scouse culture on the west side on the peninsular, Though some settlements milk it more than others.

It's major settlements from most to least "Scouse Influenced" are:

-Birkenhead.

Once Labelled as a "Model Town", Birkenhead is now known as a town that shouldn't exist. It is dirty, depressing, and down right ugly. A post industrial disaster. The people here like to think themselves as Scouse, yet do not share the community that Liverpool possesses. Birkenheaders are nasty little scumbags, who need to be sent on a boat to across the Mersey straight to the town of St Helen's where they belong.

-Woodchurch.
Town of Smackheads. The only redemption here is if they overdose off their smack then there's less of them about causing mayhem. They have an Asda and Weird terraced streets that look slightly American.

-Seacombe.
Just like Birkenhead, except you have a higher percentage of your socks being robbed off your washing line.

(Rock Ferry and Wallasey have a plazzy Scouse problem too)

Anywhere else on the Wirral is fine and represent much of it's former and ceremonial county, Cheshire. I hope this post has helped you to understand which places to avoid when entering this ancient peninsular.
The Wirral's Scouse Problem, defined as:
Birkenheader: "Yes lad, am a true Scouser from Birkenhead."
Liverpudlian: "Asif lad, ye a little Jedi."
Wirralian: "Sorry about him mate, he gives us normal Wirral folk a bad name."
Scouser: "Shut up Ye Wool."
by Humble Englishman May 17, 2023
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