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cathers July 16, 2021 4:37 am

This dude an actual idiot...

cathers June 26, 2021 7:34 am

Hahaha hes not acutally dead right, we all know he cant be....right? :D

    G r a c e June 26, 2021 8:14 am

    Don’t worry, I saw someone say he won’t die

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cathers September 28, 2019 2:18 am

A manga/webtoon with two pink haired brothers that look fairly similar. The art style is really cute and the semes are hot. I cant remember too well, but the younger brother was really outgoing and extroverted and he had a boyfriend. They also had a lot of sex (i specifically rmember a whipped cream sex scene lol). The older brother was super protective of his younger, but the younger got very mad when he found out his older brother was like that and caused the older to be sad. He sadly went to a restaurant to drink off the sadness and he met a really hot guy with purple eyes and then they became a couple.

Plzzzz help me find! Ty!!!

cathers August 15, 2019 1:53 am

Okay, so I have a math essay thingy and my topic or goal is to graph damage costs in relation to the categories of a hurricane. The problem is that the range of my graph goes from 125 billion to 1 million except my scale goes by intervals of 6 billion. I have about 5 points in the million range, but all they look like on the graph is one single point due to the large range. Is there a trick or something i can use to make them more visible that is valid and won't interfere with anything else???

    afroluv August 15, 2019 2:14 am

    Go with a smaller scale...eg 30mil or choose a different graph type...for example if u want to correlate the hurricane intensity scale to costs in damages you could keep your current scale but choose a scatter plot graph. How do you account for human lives? Just curious. Anyway good luck!

    cathers August 15, 2019 3:57 am

    So far, just creating a separate graph for casualties, I just used the data from the national hurricane center and some Wikipedia citation stuffs, but thanks so much!!!

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