MillionToOneChance
#81887
Seen right here on this very wiki. This troper clicked "random item" on the homepage, and the random item was THE HOMEPAGE. If that's not a million-to-one chance, I don't know what is.
#81888
If that's true, this Troper must have an Probability Drive on her mouse. I get it at least once a day, provided I'm on the site.
#81889
I do this at least twice every time I'm here. #QUOTE#'''Richard Feynmann:'''"You know, the most amazing thing happened to me tonight. I was coming here, on the way to the lecture, and I came in through the parking lot. And you won't believe what happened. I saw a car with the license plate ARW 357. Can you imagine?Of all the millions of license plates in the state, what was the chance that I would see that particular one tonight? Amazing!"
#81890
If this troper's counting is right, then the odds of him meeting his girlfriend, who is his next door neighbor, and is the only girl who has Asperger's like him that he knows, is around 320,000,000 to 1. Give or take a few 0's
#81891
Ever catch a shiny Pokemon in one of the games? Well, there ya go.
#81892
Actually, it's widely known that the exact probability of getting a shiny Pokemon is 1 in 8192. But that's beside the point.
#81893
On a slightly less impressive note, this troper found a female combee on his second try searching a honey tree in his copy Daimond. That's a 5% chance of finding a combee, and a 12.5% chance of it "bee"ingHa ha, [[IncrediblyLamePun "bee". I crack myself up.]] female. Need I remind you that you need to wait 6 hours every time you want to check?
#81894
My friend's first Pokemon encounter (you know, right after you choose your Pokemon) in Ruby was against a shiny Poochyena. You know, before you can use Pokeballs.
#81895
This troper wonders if it had a double dose of the Pokérus.
#81896
And on a more heartwarming note, this troper once used all his tickets at a school raffle attempting to get a snowglobe for mother's day. And won.
#81897
This Troper and one of his friends were using the Random Article button on Wikipedia. A page popped up about a minor medical condition that around 30% of the population has. We both had it.