Comments: 18
Mugetsu-kawaii [2011-11-05 11:53:31 +0000 UTC]
THAT'S SO CUTE I COULD JUST EAT YOU UP
(NON-SEXUALLY)
Y u so perfect =3=
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CharcoalRainbow In reply to Mugetsu-kawaii [2011-11-06 10:02:07 +0000 UTC]
I DON'T THINK SO I WOULD TASTE YUCKY
[FAIR ENOUGH?]
I not perfect =3=
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CharcoalRainbow In reply to Mugetsu-kawaii [2011-11-21 02:40:24 +0000 UTC]
Sometimes whe n im bored i look at a painting from sid nolan, you know the, the dancer. but dont worry there is some morsel of hope. if youIn fluid dynamics, Bernoulli's principle states that for an inviscid flow, an increase in the speed of the fluid occurs simultaneously with a decrease in pressure or a decrease in the fluid's potential energy.[1][2] Bernoulli's principle is named after the Dutch-Swiss mathematician Daniel Bernoulli who published his principle in his book Hydrodynamica in 1738.[3]
Bernoulli's principle can be applied to various types of fluid flow, resulting in what is loosely denoted as Bernoulli's equation. In fact, there are different forms of the Bernoulli equation for different types of flow. The simple form of Bernoulli's principle is valid for incompressible flows (e.g. most liquid flows) and also for compressible flows (e.g. gases) moving at low Mach numbers
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Mugetsu-kawaii In reply to CharcoalRainbow [2011-11-21 09:43:00 +0000 UTC]
In Beyond the Pleasure Principle, Freud inferred the existence of the death instinct. Its premise was a regulatory principle that has been described as "the principle of psychic inertia", "the Nirvana principle", and "the conservatism of instinct". Its background was Freud's earlier Project for a Scientific Psychology, where he had defined the principle governing the mental apparatus as its tendency to divest itself of quantity or to reduce tension to zero. Freud had been obliged to abandon that definition, since it proved to be adequate only to the most rudimentary kinds of mental functioning, and replaced the idea that the apparatus tends toward a level of zero tension with the idea that it tends toward a minimum level of tension.
Freud distinguished between three concepts of the unconscious: the descriptive unconscious, the dynamic unconscious, and the system unconscious. The descriptive unconscious referred to all those features of mental life of which people are not subjectively aware. The dynamic unconscious, a more specific construct, referred to mental processes and contents that are defensively removed from consciousness as a result of conflicting attitudes. The system unconscious denoted the idea that when mental processes are repressed, they become organized by principles different from those of the conscious mind, such as condensation and displacement.
LET'S GET EDUCATED
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CharcoalRainbow In reply to Mugetsu-kawaii [2011-11-22 01:15:56 +0000 UTC]
FOR THE RECORD, I DID NOT DO THAT, JEREMY DID.
i leave my computer for 1 minute to ask mr d a question and my account gets hacked...
at least it was a comment to you and not some random. xD
AND YES, EDUCATION
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goldrod [2011-11-04 05:14:09 +0000 UTC]
man i wish i was this pretty.
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goldrod In reply to CharcoalRainbow [2011-11-04 05:17:28 +0000 UTC]
i think youre pretty even without the makeup.
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