| luke_lawliet ( @ 2008-07-03 16:39:00 |
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| Entry tags: | l prime math light frank strix dorian wi |
Entry #D-5: "Death"
[audio recording]
I was upset earlier, but now I'm thinking more clearly.
Today I decided to try something, to help me learn to write again. If you assign every letter of the alphabet to a number, where A is 1 and B is 2 and so on and so forth, you will have 26 numbers, one for each letter.
Then, if you add up the letters in a person's name, you can see if they're prime.
My name, XXXX XXXXXXX, is 131. That is a prime number.
Blythe Stoker's name is 160. {private}If she married me, and her name became Blythe XXXXXXX, then it would be 154.{end private}
Light Yagami's name is 112. His first and last name each total 56, which is very, very interesting. You wouldn't expect him to be so balanced.
Frank Sunderland's name is 56+112, which equals 168. Even and un-prime all around. But those are two numbers that connect him to Light, so I wonder if they have something in common? No, no that's ridiculous...
Strix's name (or what I know of it) comes to 82. I would have thought it to be an angrier number.
Dorian Copperfield's name is 161. That looks like a prime, at first, but it is not. Many people aren't what you think they are, at first...
Will Graham's name is 104. He's also too balanced for me to believe.
Am I the only prime name in CU?
Prime numbers make sense, but follow no rules... maybe that says something about me, or maybe it means that I'm cursed to be forever misunderstood. In any case, I WROTE something today, and it worked.