Found this in my stuff from last year
Was curious if anyone’s done this with Susaldi yet

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Found this in my stuff from last year
Was curious if anyone’s done this with Susaldi yet
🎃 Baldtober Day 11 - Fav Ship 💚💙
SUSALDI!!!!!!! I haven’t drawn them in forever I’ve missed them
Listen Princibaldi and Pompflex have my heart but my personal favorite will always be these two and has been for a while now
I know a thing with these two has kinda been that she’s like a duplicate of Baldi but I really wanted to try designs where her and Baldi opposite eachother! Bc I think it’s cute <3
Anyways I rlly hope she becomes canon one day
Love Surpasses Equations
You got it wrong when you left, Clyde
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Dude called me a dime and I was like, nah. I'm no dime cause together we're a quarter which would make us 12.5 cents apiece and the government doesn't mint us bc we're so special. And he still wants to visit.
mainly I remember I had this whole stupid thing about how Leibniz and Netwon were super secret lovers and they came up with calculus TOGETHER but couldn't tell anyone and became entrenched in the Germany vs England controversy and it tore them apart
ARE YOU A QAURT CAUSE YOU SURE ARE A QT
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Absolutely.
You Are My |Favorite|
The Dot and the Line (1963) by Norton Juster.
A 60s love triangle between a "sensible straight line" who falls hopelessly in love with a dot. However, the dot "only had eyes for a wild and unkempt squiggle who never seemed to have anything on his mind at all." Quite the set up don't you think?
My mom was de-cluttering and returned a bunch of my old kids books that had been sitting in her house for decades. The Dot and the Line was the first book of the bunch that I grabbed. Re-reading it, it still holds up to the test of a half century or so, even with a few spots of out-dated language. It's partly a silly love story about how the "straight-edge" guy woos the girl from the "hippie dude with no real substance." And it's partly about finding the "freedom and joy" in math itself.
The line learns to bend, curve and create all kinds of beautiful geometry. [Spoiler Alert!] As you might have already guessed, in the end he gets the dot.