Let me be clear here. BenBen licks my toes every Wednesday as a form of gratitude for reading and reviewing his story. There is no correlation between my cuteness and licking anywhere else on the body at non-specified times. Pure and innocent toes. Don't make things weird. :blob_sweat:
I'm eating an icecream sandwich in the shape of cute fish. Parents making pancakes in the shapes of cute animals, cutting carrots into the shape of cute animals, and cute animal crackers, what does it all mean? It means that humans love to devour cute things. The cuter it is the more they want...
It's alright. Please don't lick. The thought is enough. In Canada people are starting to take things seriously, and working remotely from home will become the trend of the year. As your Canadian supervisor I would like to inform you that remotely licking or emailing your lick quota would be...
I suspect the true death toll will be much higher due to an overwhelmed healthcare system and a complacent/negligent public that does not make a sufficient effort to stymie the spread of the virus. I believe the truth death toll will be hard to estimate at this point, but I would not be...
According to various sources like the Canadian Federal Health Minister, there is an expectation that 30-70% of Canadians could be infected (before a vaccine is commercially available to the public is what they didn't explicitly say). Assuming 30% and a low 3% death rate (which is far lower than...
For people who are interested in such here is a simple way to make estimates yourself during early phases of infection. Just throw some datapoints and do a polynomial regression.
https://arachnoid.com/polysolve/
Epidemiologists have more sophisticated linefits and estimates that take into consideration the eventual dropoff in infection rate (flatting of the curve) due to large potions of populations having already been infected, but in early periods simple exponential functions or polynomial fits can...
I predict that Canada will have 10,000 virus infections by April 3rd.
https://www.macleans.ca/society/health/coronavirus-in-canada-these-charts-show-how-our-fight-to-flatten-the-curve-is-going/
A linefit of this graph shows exponential growth despite shutdowns and social distancing advisories.
Wow, it's only been a few days since my local university closed and now the first cases of COVID in my entire region is my local university. Somebody went on a business trip, came back, tested positive, his wife works at the university. If they so much as kissed or sat in the same room for an...
Why do anime and manga characters seem to have wildly eccentric personalities, and appearances (hair style and hair colour are of particular interest)? My guess is that Japanese society pressures its citizens into heavy conformity and their psychological needs to express their unique selves is...