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I was at a toxicology clinic for uni stuff and was told about a new treatment for heroin addicts (with Buprenorphine, I was only aware of methadone being used over here) and apparently it has a fairy high success rate. A bunch of the ones that have gone through it have gotten their shit together and settled down. Good to see that even those who have it worst can turn their life around
I took one of those shits where you dont have to wipe
I saw my sister for the first time in three months
figuring out how much hp a normal person would have in tf2
hamahamfiguring out how much hp a normal person would have in tf2
You can’t say that and not give us a number
You can’t say that and not give us a number
Theres stray Kitty near my House and I Petted it!!!!
I finished my last final of my first year of University today!
hamahamfiguring out how much hp a normal person would have in tf2
probably around ten, considering that getting shot in the fucking head with a pistol does ~20 damage
probably around ten, considering that getting shot in the fucking head with a pistol does ~20 damage
I had to go in to work super early (I usually work from 1PM to 1AM, so getting there at 6AM was way early) to go tour some of our other facilities and my boss forgot, so my other boss told me to go home.
I smiled because instead of touring a bunch of stuff all day like a zombie I got to go home and go to bed.
I smiled because instead of touring a bunch of stuff all day like a zombie I got to go home and go to bed.
people cheating all semester on physics tests by looking at last years test as the teacher doesn't change the question between years, just the order all got fucked today because they didn't study. Completely new test, none of them studied and I think there's at least 12 people who failed, in a class of 18.
weebasaurus_rexpeople cheating all semester on physics tests by looking at last years test as the teacher doesn't change the question between years, just the order all got fucked today because they didn't study. Completely new test, none of them studied and I think there's at least 12 people who failed, in a class of 18.
and that made you smile?
and that made you smile?
Zetsuand that made you smile?
People cheating and putting no effort in getting better marks than me, and then getting busted, ya it's satisfying
and that made you smile?[/quote]
People cheating and putting no effort in getting better marks than me, and then getting busted, ya it's satisfying
National holiday and a beautiful warm sunny day after months of endless rain to top it off
SentinelI was at a toxicology clinic for uni stuff and was told about a new treatment for heroin addicts (with Buprenorphine, I was only aware of methadone being used over here) and apparently it has a fairy high success rate. A bunch of the ones that have gone through it have gotten their shit together and settled down. Good to see that even those who have it worst can turn their life around
does this work for tf2 as well?
does this work for tf2 as well?
vulchamahamfiguring out how much hp a normal person would have in tf2You can’t say that and not give us a number
Wild_Rumpusprobably around ten, considering that getting shot in the fucking head with a pistol does ~20 damage
Right, so I've based this study on Engineer since he's within the normal BMI zone (18,5-24,9).
The easiest way to calculate this from what I can think of is fall damage.
What's a height that a person would fall from and generally die from? According to this report, on page 17 we see some statistics, the ones that I'll be using since they appeal to the height where a normal person could find themselves in (a several story building for example.) We'll be using the average of 11-25 feet, which of course is 18.
We'll also be needing to convert this into hammer units, and since I'm EU I decided to convert it into cm for fun.
18 feet is 548.64 cm, 1 hammer unit is 1.904 cm, this gives us that the height we'll be killing ourselves with is 288,15126050420168067226890756303 hammer units above a flat surface.
I did 10 drop tests, it gave me the total value of 161, this divided by 10 gives us the average 16.1, highest value was 19 and lowest value was 13, so it's fair to assume that our hp would be 16.1 +- 3.
This also plays into the fact we'd most likely die being shot by a Luger which point blank does 20-22 damage while from some distance does 15 damage.
You can’t say that and not give us a number[/quote]
[quote=Wild_Rumpus]
probably around ten, considering that getting shot in the fucking head with a pistol does ~20 damage[/quote]
Right, so I've based this study on Engineer since he's within the normal BMI zone (18,5-24,9).
The easiest way to calculate this from what I can think of is fall damage.
What's a height that a person would fall from and generally die from? According to [url=https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/2000-116/pdfs/2000-116.pdf]this report, on page 17[/url] we see some statistics, the ones that I'll be using since they appeal to the height where a normal person could find themselves in (a several story building for example.) We'll be using the average of 11-25 feet, which of course is 18.
We'll also be needing to convert this into hammer units, and since I'm EU I decided to convert it into cm for fun.
18 feet is 548.64 cm, 1 hammer unit is 1.904 cm, this gives us that the height we'll be killing ourselves with is 288,15126050420168067226890756303 hammer units above a flat surface.
I did 10 drop tests, it gave me the total value of 161, this divided by 10 gives us the average 16.1, highest value was 19 and lowest value was 13, so it's fair to assume that our hp would be 16.1 +- 3.
This also plays into the fact we'd most likely die being shot by a [url=https://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Lugermorph]Luger[/url] which point blank does 20-22 damage while from some distance does 15 damage.
hamahamvulchamahamfiguring out how much hp a normal person would have in tf2You can’t say that and not give us a numberWild_Rumpusprobably around ten, considering that getting shot in the fucking head with a pistol does ~20 damage
Right, so I've based this study on Engineer since he's within the normal BMI zone (18,5-24,9).
The easiest way to calculate this from what I can think of is fall damage.
What's a height that a person would fall from and generally die from? According to this report, on page 17 we see some statistics, the ones that I'll be using since they appeal to the height where a normal person could find themselves in (a several story building for example.) We'll be using the average of 11-25 feet, which of course is 18.
We'll also be needing to convert this into hammer units, and since I'm EU I decided to convert it into cm for fun.
18 feet is 548.64 cm, 1 hammer unit is 1.904 cm, this gives us that the height we'll be killing ourselves with is 288,15126050420168067226890756303 hammer units above a flat surface.
I did 10 drop tests, it gave me the total value of 161, this divided by 10 gives us the average 16.1, highest value was 19 and lowest value was 13, so it's fair to assume that our hp would be 16.1 +- 3.
This also plays into the fact we'd most likely die being shot by a Luger which point blank does 20-22 damage while from some distance does 15 damage.
Can you calculate the size of the engineer's dick
You can’t say that and not give us a number[/quote]
[quote=Wild_Rumpus]
probably around ten, considering that getting shot in the fucking head with a pistol does ~20 damage[/quote]
Right, so I've based this study on Engineer since he's within the normal BMI zone (18,5-24,9).
The easiest way to calculate this from what I can think of is fall damage.
What's a height that a person would fall from and generally die from? According to [url=https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/2000-116/pdfs/2000-116.pdf]this report, on page 17[/url] we see some statistics, the ones that I'll be using since they appeal to the height where a normal person could find themselves in (a several story building for example.) We'll be using the average of 11-25 feet, which of course is 18.
We'll also be needing to convert this into hammer units, and since I'm EU I decided to convert it into cm for fun.
18 feet is 548.64 cm, 1 hammer unit is 1.904 cm, this gives us that the height we'll be killing ourselves with is 288,15126050420168067226890756303 hammer units above a flat surface.
I did 10 drop tests, it gave me the total value of 161, this divided by 10 gives us the average 16.1, highest value was 19 and lowest value was 13, so it's fair to assume that our hp would be 16.1 +- 3.
This also plays into the fact we'd most likely die being shot by a [url=https://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Lugermorph]Luger[/url] which point blank does 20-22 damage while from some distance does 15 damage.[/quote]
Can you calculate the size of the engineer's dick