To calculate the gradient of life going downhill
Inferdan Meeting the first minor relapse after recovery Nov 3, 2019 450 Aug 3, 2020 #1 To calculate the gradient of life going downhill Reactions: lostangel, Midnight-rain, Lorntroubles and 6 others
D Deleted member 1465 _ Jul 31, 2018 6,914 Aug 3, 2020 #2 I would give it a go, but my life went off at a tangent. Reactions: Midnight-rain, so tired or manic, thereandgone and 1 other person
TAW122 Emissary of the right to die. Aug 30, 2018 6,721 Aug 3, 2020 #3 That is an interesting way to look at things in life. For me, y = x² or any other similar equations can be used to measure quality of life as well. Reactions: Inferdan
That is an interesting way to look at things in life. For me, y = x² or any other similar equations can be used to measure quality of life as well.
Deleted member 17949 Visionary May 9, 2020 2,238 Aug 3, 2020 #5 I want to know where my life intersects with the x axis, figured that's where I die Reactions: Inferdan
Life_and_Death Do what's best for you 🕯️ Sometimes I'm stressed Jul 1, 2020 6,837 Aug 3, 2020 #6 Omg I needed that laugh Reactions: Inferdan
T thereandgone Trying to close my loop May 7, 2020 68 Aug 3, 2020 #7 thrw_a_way1221221 said: That is an interesting way to look at things in life. For me, y = x² or any other similar equations can be used to measure quality of life as well. Click to expand... At least you're always at or above zero. Reactions: Inferdan
thrw_a_way1221221 said: That is an interesting way to look at things in life. For me, y = x² or any other similar equations can be used to measure quality of life as well. Click to expand... At least you're always at or above zero.
Incorrigible77777 I was born human and I'm sorry for that. ——太宰 治 Jul 9, 2020 229 Aug 4, 2020 #8 my heartbeats feel like when m = 0 Reactions: Inferdan