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Posted on 1/4/18 at 11:02 am to Festus
What is the height weight ratio of a 4.5
Posted on 1/4/18 at 11:07 am to fareplay
I don't know specifics, and am pretty terrible at guessing, but estimating 5'4", 150?
She's very pretty and very eager, so might could adjust up on the number. I would say IRL 6. But I'm biased.
She's very pretty and very eager, so might could adjust up on the number. I would say IRL 6. But I'm biased.
Posted on 1/4/18 at 11:07 am to fareplay
It's a girl so you're probably not interested.
Posted on 1/4/18 at 11:10 am to TH03
You think maybe he was asking for my height/weight ratio, and I just misunderstood?
Posted on 1/4/18 at 11:15 am to TH03
Nah. An A&M fan’s fart doesn’t make a sound. Too loose
Posted on 1/4/18 at 11:16 am to Festus
5'4 and 150 is overweight. Either your wrong or you are lying.
she is like a 2.5
she is like a 2.5
Posted on 1/4/18 at 11:19 am to fareplay
I'm pretty old. My scale might be a bit lax. Maybe she is a 2.5, don't care, had sex.
Posted on 1/4/18 at 11:38 am to Tbonepatron
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IRL 4.5, OT 0.5.
This guy gets it.
Posted on 1/4/18 at 11:40 am to fareplay
Woke me up too. It was pretty violent.
Posted on 1/4/18 at 11:40 am to craigbiggio
A 7.0 is much more than 1-1/2 times worse than a 4.5. Here's what Wiki says...
quote:
The Richter magnitude scale (ML, also Richter scale) assigns a magnitude number to quantify the size of an earthquake. The Richter scale, developed in the 1930s, is a base-10 logarithmic scale in order to cover the huge range of earthquakes. It defines magnitude as the logarithm of the ratio of the amplitude of the seismic waves to an arbitrary, minor amplitude, as recorded on a standardized seismograph at a standard distance. As measured with a seismometer, an earthquake that registers 5.0 on the Richter scale has a shaking amplitude 10 times greater than an earthquake that registered 4.0 at the same distance. As energy release is generally proportional to the shaking amplitude raised to the ?3/2 power, an increase of 1 magnitude corresponds to a release of energy 31.6 times that released by the lesser earthquake.[1] This means that, for instance, an earthquake of magnitude 5 releases 31.6 times as much energy as an earthquake of magnitude 4.
This post was edited on 1/4/18 at 11:41 am
Posted on 1/4/18 at 11:45 am to fareplay
Was in a movie theater one time during a quake in Cali.
Wasn't cool seeing the walls and roof sway back and forth above me.
Wasn't cool seeing the walls and roof sway back and forth above me.
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