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@nathanwpyle
I literally love this.
I couldn't stop laughing for 20 minutes.
No joke.
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Had a debate with a friend and now I gotta know
please reblog for larger sample size, my friend bet me no one would say Gimli and I wanna prove her wrong
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the official baba plush looks sopping wet
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Customer: I’M A PROFESSIONAL FISHERMAN AND I FISH FOR TUNA ALL OVER THE WORLD DMV: I GOOGLED HIM, HE IS AND HE DOES Verdict: DENIED
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boys: jacking off
girls: jilling off
non binary : ferching a pail of water
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Gordon Ramsey fursona reveal!
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the sandwich price to minimum wage ratio is getting so fucked up
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mom, dad… i’m…. RANDOM!! LOL XD
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explanation under the cut
Why the others don't work:
lets say you do an rgb poll, the most any single colour can get is 100% which would be, for red #ff0000, for green #00ff00, and for blue #0000ff
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but say you want a nice colour like the one above: #8888ff to get that from that poll you'd need
red: 50%
green: 50%
blue: 100%
this just isnt possible on our polls
you could try other methods to get higher values but there will always be different areas you simply cant represent with a simple rgb or cmyk poll
Why This One Works:
by having a separate option for each colours complimentary parter, it means theres a separate reference point for each rgb value!
to work out say the red value, i take the red % and the cyan % from the poll and plug them in here:
rgb% / (rgb%+cmyk%)
so if i want red to be #ff, then red%= any number cyan% = 0 so the total amount of red is 100%
say i want #88 red, then i get red% = cyan% so its 50% red!
lets go back to #8888ff the results now could be:
red: 5%
cyan: 5%
green: 25%
magenta: 25%
blue: 40%
yellow: 0%
there are certain colours that this method cannot produce, something like #fefefe cant be got since there isnt a high enough resolution we can get with these polls (read: they dont have enough decimal places to be that precise)
but imo that's better than having whole areas you can't reach
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reblog for the most chaos PC we can manage
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esport is spanish for sport
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