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Awesome!
My husband recently created a similar type of thing for better understanding annoying people.
Kristina B: Your husband’s formula is scarily useful for so many aspects of my life.
Yeah, when I first saw it I was actually offended that he’d spent valuable time working on it. But, as it turns out, it’s pretty damn funny and spot on.
Apparently another friend of ours thought so too, because he made a little web app so no one ever has to calculate another human’s DIE quotient by hand again. Mercy me.