I'm trying to come up with this new pain level measurement. It is based on how many octaves
"WoOooWeeee"
goes up when getting out of a difficult chair
or a
Mazda Miata.
I call it
Wild Bill's
Theory of Relativity
In a "WoOooWeeee"
Universe
Catchy title, huh?
Like the other theorem of similar verbiage,
There are quite flagrant flaws within it.
When trying to come up with a scale,
magnitude must be taken into account.
How much will it weigh into the accounting? And what about that
dark matter,
the gnashing of teeth.
Does a bite meter
need to be included in the calculations?
Those are some of the questions and problems that have come up with today.
And I've had quite the opportunity
for testing to day!
I think I've had enough research in that department for a while.
The one thing I can count on though
It'll be back!
Sooner than later!
And probably tomorrow!
It's physical therapy day!
I'm trying to come up with this new pain level measurement. It is based on how many octaves
"WoOooWeeee"
goes up when getting out of a difficult chair
or a
Mazda Miata.
I call it
Wild Bill's
Theory of Relativity
In a "WoOooWeeee"
Universe
Catchy title, huh?
Like the other theorem of similar verbiage,
There are quite flagrant flaws within it.
When trying to come up with a scale,
magnitude must be taken into account.
How much will it weigh into the accounting? And what about that
dark matter,
the gnashing of teeth.
Does a bite meter
need to be included in the calculations?
Those are some of the questions and problems that have come up with today.
And I've had quite the opportunity
for testing to day!
I think I've had enough research in that department for a while.
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