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Thursday Jun 6 @ 03:30am
x-dopeshit:
“http://x-dopeshit.tumblr.com
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Thursday Jun 6 @ 03:25am
x-dopeshit:
“http://x-dopeshit.tumblr.com
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x-dopeshit:

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Thursday Jun 6 @ 03:25am
x-dopeshit:
“http://x-dopeshit.tumblr.com
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x-dopeshit:

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Thursday Jun 6 @ 03:25am

Thursday Jun 6 @ 03:24am
dallywally:
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Friday Apr 4 @ 04:51am
Tuesday Mar 3 @ 02:02am
klavier-joannah-edgeworth:
“““““““ This legitimately upsets me.
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… Y’see, now, y’see, I’m looking at this, thinking, squares fit together better than circles, so, say, if you wanted a box of donuts, a full box, you could probably fit more square...

klavier-joannah-edgeworth:

This legitimately upsets me.

… Y’see, now, y’see, I’m looking at this, thinking, squares fit together better than circles, so, say, if you wanted a box of donuts, a full box, you could probably fit more square donuts in than circle donuts if the circumference of the circle touched the each of the corners of the square donut.

So you might end up with more donuts.

But then I also think… Does the square or round donut have a greater donut volume? Is the number of donuts better than the entire donut mass as a whole?

Hrm.

HRM.

A round donut with radius R1 occupies the same space as a square donut with side 2R1. If the center circle of a round donut has a radius R2 and the hole of a square donut has a side 2R2, then the area of a round donut is πR12 - πr22. The area of a square donut would be then 4R12 - 4R22. This doesn’t say much, but in general and  throwing numbers, a full box of square donuts has more donut per donut than a full box of round donuts.

The interesting thing is knowing exactly how much more donut per donut we have. Assuming first a small center hole (R2 = R1/4) and replacing in the proper expressions, we have a 27,6% more donut in the square one (Round: 15πR12/16 ≃ 2,94R12, square: 15R12/4 = 3,75R12). Now, assuming a large center hole (R2 = 3R1/4) we have a 27,7% more donut in the square one (Round: 7πR12/16 ≃ 1,37R12, square: 7R12/4 = 1,75R12). This tells us that, approximately, we’ll have a 27% bigger donut if it’s square than if it’s round.


tl;dr: Square donuts have a 27% more donut per donut in the same space as a round one.

god i love this site

can’t argue with science. Heretofore, I want my donuts square.

more donut per donut

More donut per donut

Tuesday Mar 3 @ 02:01am
Tuesday Mar 3 @ 01:59am
babyybarbieee:
“❤️❤️
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babyybarbieee:

❤️❤️

Thursday Feb 2 @ 06:36pm
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Thursday Feb 2 @ 06:35pm
Thursday Feb 2 @ 06:35pm
the-hollyjollylesbians:
“ logaudi:
“ the-hollyjollylesbians:
“ transgenderarts:
“ forced him & forced her
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im confused can someone explain this to me?
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left one is a boy trapped inside the body of a girl, yet everyone around him keeps imposing him...

the-hollyjollylesbians:

logaudi:

the-hollyjollylesbians:

transgenderarts:

forced him & forced her

im confused can someone explain this to me?

left one is a boy trapped inside the body of a girl, yet everyone around him keeps imposing him all the girls’ stardards (that’s why they’re coloring him pink); right one is a girl trapped inside the body of a guy and the same applies for all the hands touching her

thank you so much for explaining

Sunday Jan 1 @ 11:43am
lvrstracy:
“ Stephanie Bertram Rose and Jasmine Sanders backstage after Jeremy Scott SS15
Photography Tracy Bailey Jr
@tracybaileyjr
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lvrstracy:

Stephanie Bertram Rose and Jasmine Sanders backstage after Jeremy Scott SS15 

Photography Tracy Bailey Jr

@tracybaileyjr

Sunday Jan 1 @ 11:41am