Here's a pic of my grad cap!
All of them
It wouldn't surprise me lol
"Or doof and Perry"
Perryschmirtz is like... canon
Look at 'em, being all cute, and holding hands
I'll probably wear my costume from last year and be Hunter
If I remember ti grab it from home during fall break lol
My beloved raine whispers, of course
*replies*
@BeGayDoWitchcraft7524 Billford is implied in the original show and journal 3, but the Book of Bill makes Billford very explicitly canon
@VeggieGoBrrrr Yeah, lol my class is a bit bigger than that (284 people), it lasted over 2 hours
I also played in the orchestra for the processional, rather than walk with my class, I'm special like that
Omg slay
Like 5 or 6 times I think
@DuchIsYourRuler "Also, it's been proven by scientists that if you were able to dig a hole straight through Earth from the US, you'd end up in Argentina because the US and China are on the same hemisphere"
Pretty sure if you go in a straight line across the entire globe from North America, you'll end up in the Indian Ocean,not South America, as North and South America are both in the Western Hemisphere
It wasn't necessary, but I think it looked nice
Today, April 6th, is International Asexuality Day!
Asexuality is when someone experiences little to no sexual attraction to others. It does NOT automatically mean that they are also Aromantic (experience little to no romantic attraction to others), despite the similarities.
Lilith from The Owl House is confirmed to be asexual and aromantic
With pride,
Your local AAA Battery
I did in fact, forget to finish that sentence, lol, was probably going to say "when Welsh mathematician William Jones first introduced it" or something
It's apple skin
It's pi day today (3/14)
here's a few fun facts about pi and pi day: Famous physicist Alber Einstein was born on pi day 1879, the symbol π has been used to represent the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter since 1706 when Welsh mathematician William Jones. The reason π is used is because it's the first letter of the greek words περιφέρεια and περίμετρος, meaning Periphery and Perimeter, respectively. Pi was calculated to 15 digits by Issac Newton in 1666, though modern computers have found literally trillions of digits to pi.
Pi, as an irrational number, is literally never ending, it keeps giving random digits forever and ever. This was first proven in 1761 by Johann Heinrich Lambert.
Pi is really really cool!
I also made a pi for the occasion!
There's an axolotl on the pink stairs!
Is an axolotl supposed to be there?
If you ask an axolotl if they'll be back tomorrow,
A penguin wanders in and then the axolotl's gone!
I think he's intentionally unsympathetic