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  1. confessionsofamiddlechild:

Different Day.

    confessionsofamiddlechild:

    Different Day.

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    nogutsnoglory:

    mirrorshards:

    I’m really excited to post this even though it’s super short and stuff because

    a) it was a collab with my lovely astro

    b) everything elseeee

    Ves said one day that it reminded her of BBAD and ever since then I’ve been looping this song nonstop and this came to. then astro came and saved the day by coloring all of it! These are only the first two verses, the rest of the song is actually more relevant to BBAD than these! but lazy etc so no 8I

    A baby project I was doing on the side with Shouri!

    I’m not sure why I didn’t just post it on this blog first since I did actually color it all… Lol 

    Nevertheless! They’re our babies!

    So cute

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  4. 
The Math Behind Beer Goggles!
(via brookston beer bulletin) - This isn’t exactly news, the effect known as “beer goggles” — where  after a few pints people appear more attractive — was confirmed in 2002  and the mathematical formula was announced in 2005. Whether Matt Damon  wrote it out on a hallway blackboard one late night is still not known.  But How Stuff Works (under the TLC Cooking imprimatur) has a nice summary of the formula.
The first study I recall seeing was in 2002, and was conducted by the University of Glasgow. Both the BBC and the Daily Collegian had the story. Then, in 2005, researchers at the University of Manchester stumbled upon the formula for how it all works. They also discovered that “alcohol is not really  the only factor affecting the drunken perception of beauty. Other  factors, according to their research, include:
How brightly lit the area is
The observer’s eye-sight quality
The amount of smoke in the air
The distance of the observer from the observed
The formula is laid out below.

Here’s how to decode the formula:
An is the number of servings of alcohol
d is the distance between the observer and the observed, measured in meters
S is the smokiness of the area on a scale of 0 – 10
L is the lighting level of the area, measured in candelas per square meter, in which 150 is normal room lightning
Vo is Snellen visual acuity, in which 6/6 is normal and 6/12 is the lower limit at which someone is able to drive
The formula works out a “beer goggle” score ranging from 1 to 100+.  When ø = 1, the observer is perceiving the same degree of beauty he or  she would perceive in a sober state. At 100+, everybody in the room is a  perfect 10.
And one last odd finding of the second study. “A nearsighted, sober  person who isn’t wearing his or her glasses can experience a beer-goggle  effect equivalent to drinking eight pints of beer.”

beyondthebrew:

    The Math Behind Beer Goggles!

    (via brookston beer bulletin) - This isn’t exactly news, the effect known as “beer goggles” — where after a few pints people appear more attractive — was confirmed in 2002 and the mathematical formula was announced in 2005. Whether Matt Damon wrote it out on a hallway blackboard one late night is still not known. But How Stuff Works (under the TLC Cooking imprimatur) has a nice summary of the formula.

    The first study I recall seeing was in 2002, and was conducted by the University of Glasgow. Both the BBC and the Daily Collegian had the story. Then, in 2005, researchers at the University of Manchester stumbled upon the formula for how it all works. They also discovered that “alcohol is not really the only factor affecting the drunken perception of beauty. Other factors, according to their research, include:

    • How brightly lit the area is
    • The observer’s eye-sight quality
    • The amount of smoke in the air
    • The distance of the observer from the observed

    The formula is laid out below.

    goggles-formula

    Here’s how to decode the formula:

    • An is the number of servings of alcohol
    • d is the distance between the observer and the observed, measured in meters
    • S is the smokiness of the area on a scale of 0 – 10
    • L is the lighting level of the area, measured in candelas per square meter, in which 150 is normal room lightning
    • Vo is Snellen visual acuity, in which 6/6 is normal and 6/12 is the lower limit at which someone is able to drive

    The formula works out a “beer goggle” score ranging from 1 to 100+. When ø = 1, the observer is perceiving the same degree of beauty he or she would perceive in a sober state. At 100+, everybody in the room is a perfect 10.

    And one last odd finding of the second study. “A nearsighted, sober person who isn’t wearing his or her glasses can experience a beer-goggle effect equivalent to drinking eight pints of beer.”

    beyondthebrew:

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  6. A cat gave birth in my back yard the baby’s r so cute I’m thinking about selling them when they get a little older (only if the mom doesn’t show up )there r 4 but the other one is behind the tarp thing .so cute: )

    A cat gave birth in my back yard the baby’s r so cute I’m thinking about selling them when they get a little older (only if the mom doesn’t show up )there r 4 but the other one is behind the tarp thing .so cute: )

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  8. 1 word Lol

    1 word Lol



  9. I find this disturbing she’s a kid! Y does she get more than me! Lol jk but real stick she needs to find 1 guy and stick with it.

    I find this disturbing she’s a kid! Y does she get more than me! Lol jk but real stick she needs to find 1 guy and stick with it.

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  11. Why!!!!!!??? I luv nesquik cereal

    Why!!!!!!??? I luv nesquik cereal

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  13. People can b so creative sometimes

    People can b so creative sometimes

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  15. It’s ok to cry

    It’s ok to cry



  16. confessionsofamiddlechild:

    Jace Wallace

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