OOC: So guess who’s still alive?

I can’t say I didn’t warn you I had a busy schedule this last month. Well I’m graduating from middle on thursday! Yay! After I’m done with the one week Algebra course (it’s public school math, so easy) I’ll be back for the summer. I’ll see how much I can do over my freshman year. I’m not giving up so easy. 

MAE WHITMAN IS VOICING CASSIE?

kylethelantern:

cassie-cheshire:

 At first:

Later:

Okay I want Saturday to come so bad. Mae Whitman voiced Katara and I can’t waited to hear Cassie’s voice. I can see  and heard it now…

OH GOD SHE IS?! With her blonde hair I’m just gonna keep thinking she’s Fiona from Zoids Chaotic Century XD 

ohgeeogie:

Mambo Number Five, bitches.

I have no idea what I just did.

(via league-leader-assassin)

OOC: No. I am not exaggerating over 1 single formula.

I have a test on tuesday. Over all of chapter 10 in math. 

You want to know all the formulas I have to memorize by then? 

Section 1. Triangles. 


A list of the different type of triangles: Acute, obtuse, right, equilateral, scalene, isosceles. 

Finding unknown lengths formula: 180= l + b+ h. (they give 2 number, i just solve by adding and subtracting. this one is simple) 

Finding angle measures using ratios: 180= l + w + h (simple as well and they give you numbers put together with x and you solve for x) 

Section 2. Area of Regular Shapes. 


Trapezoid: A= ( b1 + b2/ 2) h 

Parallelogram: A= (b x h) 

Rhombus: A= g (squared) 

Rectangle: A= l x w 

Square: A= g (squared) 

(Again simple, but it’s all before the big finale.) 

(Part 2, Section 2. Regular Polygons) 

Polygons: 360= side A + side B + 90 + side C (they give you equations with x to solve for) 

Section 3. Area and Circumference of a circle. 


Area: A= (pi) r (squared), r= d/2 

Circumference: C= (pi)d, <= 2(pi)r 

Section 4. Surface Area and volume of 3D shapes. (Grand Finale) 

Rectangles: S= 2 (l x w) + [ 2(l) + 2(w)] h 

V= l x w x h

Regular pyramids: S= 2 (1/2 x b x h) + ( b + h + l) (h) 

V= 1/2 (b) (h) (l) 

Irregular Pyramids: S= s (squared) + 1/2 (4 x b) (h) 

V= 1/3 (S squared) (h) 

Cubes: S= (S squared) x 6 

V= l x w x h

Cones: S= (pi) r (squared) + (pi) r x l 

V= (pi) r (squared) h/ 3

Cylinder: S= (pi) r (squared) + 2(pi) r x h 

V= (pi) r (squared) h 

Yeah. All of those formulas and trick have to be in my head. By tuesday. By memory. No calculator help. So no, as you can see, I’m not complaining about only one stupid formula. 


OOC: To. Hell. With. Math.

TELL ME WHEN IN LIFE I’M GOING TO NEED TO KNOW HOW TO FIND THE AREA OF A REGULAR PYRAMID AND A CONE. 

HOW IS KNOWING THIS BLOODY LONG FORMULA EVER GOING TO HELP ME?!

YOU TRY TO DO LIKE 30 PROBLEMS WITH THIS DAMN FORMULA! 

S= 2 (1/2 x b x h) + (b + h + l) (h) 

I’D LOVE TO HEAR THAT THIS ISN’T A WASTE OF MY TIME. BUT I KNOW IT IS. 

aflyinggrayson:

alwaysabirdofprey started following you

Hey there Dinah, how are you? 

Hey Dick. Fairing well, thank you. You?


Remember the days when you could show a cross-dressing satan lobster on a children’s cartoon show without parents bitching about it?

Remember the days when you could show a cross-dressing satan lobster on a children’s cartoon show without parents bitching about it?

(via fangedbird)

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