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there is always hope

@crossroadsangels-blog

Hi, I'm Ashley, a 22 year old from Tennessee. I very much love Supernatural, Mass Effect, Dragon Age, video games in general, ah/rt, Firefly, Zelda, Pokemon, Harry Potter, His Dark Materials, and quite a lot more. Bisexual as fuck. Feel free to drop me a message asking about anything or just to start a conversation.

Update on my life if anyone cares:

I’m still in college which honestly sucks a lot, but I’m managing and probably won’t fail.

My parents have almost completely moved out of the house in a bizarre twist of the norm, and as soon as I get a job, I’ll be paying them rent, but I’m on the path of independent living which is weird as fucking hell.

@amandaistheantichrist moved in with me which is SUPER FUCKING AWESOME because we’ve been half jokingly saying we should do this for literally years AND IT WORKED OUT, and I still can’t believe it.

My parents and sister are going to be taking two of our three cats soon, I’m upset about this, but I get to keep my cat and lbr, Amanda and I are PROBABLY going to get another cat.

Still super single. Also still super bi.

My sister and I are having custody battles over our game machines, so we’ll see how that works out.

That’s honestly about it.

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Hey there fellow person!

You like science? Pseudoscience? Statistics? Being part of weird projects? Just really passionate about surveys maybe? Well aren’t you in luck! As you may or may not know (probably may not), the website xkcd, home of the webcomic of the same name and of the incredible What if? articles, has launched a survey full of kinda-weird questions in hopes of getting enough data to analyze it.

What even is the point? If enough people answer, we have a good chance of finding ‘meaningful’ correlations (yes, just like in science!). The fun fact though is that given the content of the questions, these will be pretty interesting correlations. (Like.. “People who have already flown in an airplane are way more prone not to like cilantro” or stuff like that.)

Sure but why are you talking about it? Well. Because the more people there is, the more ‘accurate’ those correlations will be because we’ll have more data to analyze. Also, some of you might like to analyze data, and can be interested in having a bunch of it to have fun with. .. And maybe some of you peeps just like to take surveys, who even knows?

So I’ll just be giving personal (even if weird) data to who-knows-who ? Data will be anonymous. People will just have access to your answers. If that still bothers you though, I would definitely recommend you to avoid this survey.

I’m sold! Where do I sign up? That’s the kind of energy I like to see! Well once again, the survey is here. Have fun and feel free to share it to everybody you know! The more random the ‘sample group’, the more accurate the correlations!

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this survey is a gift to the world

Source: xkcd.com