There is something really disturbing about seeing someone smile and their teeth are covered with blood 0_0 goes without saying right? I dunno, you see it so much in movies you kinda get desensitized to it, until you see it IRL! Anyway, Matt and I have one hell of an October planned for us; He had 4 teeth extracted today, and I have 5 to be yanked by the end of the month (2 bottom wisdom teeth and 3 top teeth that somehow twisted their roots and badness)with my consultation and his stitches to be removed next friday.
We decided to be as good of sports about it as possible, and it being Halloween month it has been pretty easy to fill our que with scary teethy horror movies.
Tops of the list
*Killer Tomatoes Strike Back
Tooth Fairy
*Darkness Falls
The Dentist 2 : Brace yourself
XD ahhhh it is so wonderful that we share the love of B horror movies - granted Darkness Falls did freak me the fuck out when I saw it in the theaters, years ago.
(* We Own ---I know, I know--- these ones)
I was hoping I could get out of a Math test with a gruesome explanation of my toothy troubles, but I don't think it is gonna happen LOL
I have had a test in every class so far except for Math (probably really easy stuff for everyone else, it is basically just algebra 2 trig with tons of crap about graphing and f of x stuff -ugh- I think it is harder when you are actually grown up and have NEVER had to use that shit , to pay attention when they tell you "you need this" BS ! I do not! LOL!! ) and have gotten high B's on each which is ok, I want A's but I have been preoccupied, ha, I have to buckle down and do all my pre reading and be more proactive- like I usually am- it is just that this is one of those semesters where I am not taking anything I LOVE so it doesn't come naturally. I thought Oceanography was going to be SO MUCH cooler than it is, seriously I cannot pay attention to the complicated math about WAVES. woooosh ::seagulls:: water rolling on the shore, crash, wind... WHAT? HUH Calculate The relationship between wave speed (phase velocity) and depth of long surface waves in shallow water is given by the formula
c x c = g x d x (p2 - p1) / p2 or
c x c= g x d for water/air
where c= wave speed, g= acceleration of gravity (9.8066 m/s/s), d= wave depth (or upper layer depth, m), p2= density of water (=1) and p1= density of air (= 0.00125).
The formula states that wave speed increases with wave depth and the relative difference in density.
For an ocean depth of 4000m, a wave's celerity or speed would be about SQR(10 x 4000) = 200 m/s = 720 km/hr. Surface waves could theoretically travel much faster on larger planets, in media denser than water.
um PASS?!
::face desk:: ::tooth cracks :: ---fffffuck----
LOL
Also I totally drew a ton of surf boarding Celery stalks because I kept hearing CELERITY haha I am so gonna fail that class... gah....
I did not draw that, heh