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I've got exactly 3.14159265358979323846264338327950 memorized as well! We're digit brothers! Huzzah for 33 significant figures!
MATH PROOFS IS HERE!
If anyone has any critique of my math (which I'm sure there is a lot to be had), feel free to let me know.
MATHEMATICS proof is coming, I hope. For the record, all I know of pi is 3.14159265358979323846264338327950 and then it goes on to stuff I never remember.
Sir, I bear a rhyme excelling
In mystic force and magic spelling
Numerical sprites elucidate
All my own striving can't relate...
I only bothered to learn up to 21 digits through that poem - each word represents one digit based on the number of letters it has. The Cadaeic Cadenza wins at that, though. Not a bad story, either.