Doodles and a little more (?
I was inspired by several things to create this story! Among them, Real World AU (I really like the creator's drawing style, haha) Chainsaw man and Mandela Catalog
I started with this thing last year, it was a bit-very debatable for me to publish it or not since until that moment I feel insecure (and a little scared) xd
Although sometimes I try to draw digitally, I can't always do it bc my cell phone is a little old and many apps don't work correctly.
Since almost no one makes an AU with the human versions of the characters, I decided that I would join the group, and try to make a different Wally (physically and speaking of personality as well)
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Eight's weight.
Alright guys. I might be insane, but we're doing this.
In the JacknJellify subscriber milestone videos, it is stated, and confirmed to be canon that Eight (algebralien) is made of pure lead.
So, with this being, I've decided to calculate their weight based on mostly accurate (I hope) scientific data and mathematical formulas. Why? I have issues. and a burning passion for math at this particular moment in time. Let's begin, shall we?
Now, I bet you've scrolled by now, but I just need to get this down whether people like this or not. It just has to be done. Keep in mind, I live in America, so we still use the imperial system. For all my metric using folks, my sincere apologies if you're actually reading this.
The formula I have put together is this:
In other words, per cubic in of lead (Pb, just the periodic table abbreviation of the element "lead") is equal to 6.57 oz. That's 709 pounds per cubic foot.
I've figured out the weight of this incredibly heavy substance, sure, but what about the subject themself, Eight? How much "Eight" are we dealing with, here?
Well, the accuracy of this delves into headcanons, so some people may or may not agree with me here. I try to keep my designs mostly based on canon, and it has been confirmed by Cary that algebraliens are actually not human sized.
Source for said fact: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zptatZhzas (Cary reacts to 'thanks for 800,000 subs!')
around 6:08 he pauses the video, and mentions the algebraliens are "not human sized" so it would be easier for Seven to get stuck in the tree.
Sources for my headcanons aside, we now know about how much we're looking at here.
I've measured Eight's body in two spheres. The top sphere (sphere x) is their head. The bottom sphere (sphere y) is their body. I didn't count limbs here, assuming they're fleshy, and not lead, and measuring the weight of those would be a whole nother thing. I measured Eight's height to be around 2 1/2ft here, so that's the dimensions I'm sticking with.
Starting with calculating the weight of sphere x:
The diameter of sphere x: 11 1/2 in. the radius (r) is simply half of that, so we end up with 5.75 (rounded to nearest hundredth). order to find the spherical area of this shape, we're gonna need to set up a formula like this.
that's the formula for spherical area. Once we punch in our known values, we get this:
which in turn gives us 415.48in. We now know the area of sphere x.
Now, we do the same thing for sphere y. Setting up our formula same as previously, we get the area of sphere y as 530.93. Fyi, I measured out the diameter of sphere y to be approximately 13in. , so I punched in the radius of that.
To refresh: We now have our values of sphere x and sphere y's area. We can now figure out just how much that weighs!
Using our formula from earlier to convert a certain area of volume into weight by the density of lead, we get our respective equations for both areas:
M Ax= 415.48in x 6.57oz per cubic inch of lead
(Mass of area of sphere x is equal to 6.57oz per cubic inch times our area)
M Ay= 530.93in X 6.57oz per cubic inch of lead
(Mass of area of sphere y is equal to 6.57oz per cubic inch times our area)
And so for both spheres that make up our model estimate of eight's body, we end up with
M Sx= 170.2 lbs
M Sy= 217.5 lbs
SO with our crazy calculations and whirls of numbers and symbols, we've ended up with an estimated weight of 387.71 lbs.
Holy moly! Eight! you weigh quite a lot! No worries, though, and no shame! They are pure lead, after all.
TL;DR...
teenage nerd uses math and science to estimate the weight of algebralien "Eight" from the BFB series, belonging respectively to JackandJellify on Youtube, and the BFDI franchise.
Thank you for coming to my ted talk.
and thanks for sticking around this long! I had fun with how hard this worked my brain, and even though my estimates might be off, this was fun!
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"What do you think you're doing?" Jessi-ka asked pointedly.
"Defending a lady in need, like any self-respecting creature ought to," Gad replied.
"Uh... I'm not entirely sure the sword is necessary," the young mare behind him whimpered.
"And that is where you and I disagree," Gad said calmly.
(So I have this weird reverse crush thing going on with @n-o-nv2 where Jessi-ka represents everything I hate about the world and I think she'd make a perfect nemesis for Gad OTHER than the fact that the blog does sexy stuff which I don't really want to promote. Do you see my problem? Anyway I thought it'd be cathartic to draw something like this.)
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Imagine
being at a rock concert and the band calls out to build a moshpit so you excitedly start running with all the other people, clumsily shoving and jumping, a sweaty chaotic mess acting like primates, but so much fun!
One person in particular catches your eye with his wild jumping and war cry whenever he collides with someone, looking like an excited flea having the time of his life even if he meets the ground every few seconds but instantly getting a helping hand from other people before pushing eachother around again , moshpit rule number 1 nobody stays on the ground.
So when you suddenly feel a hard shove and land on the floor you looked up at the already outstretched hand in front of you , grabbing it and coming face to face with the panting and sweaty guy , wild curls sticking on his forehead and the sweetest pair of brown eyes looking at you apologetically.
Shouting a "sorry" over the loud noise, giving you a dimpled smile
As the band continues you stay beside him, feeling drawn to his contagious excited puppy energy and ending up headbanging together, nearly knocking heads each time
Feeling a tap on your shoulder, when you start to leave again after the concert is over, your gaze meets the same big brown eyes again
"hi I'm Eddie!"
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Recent Discovery: Weird Fiction
I've recently learned about this genre and after reading the description of it, Gravity Falls fits it to a 'T' despite leaning more towards comedy.
It has science (Memory gun, Portal, alien spacecraft, cloning, etc), fantasy (unicorns, magic, enchanted/cursed objects, etc), supernatural (ghosts such as Ma and Pa and the lumberjack, zombies etc) and horror (the Shapeshifter, zombies, Bill Cipher, Weirdmaggedon, etc)
Yes, I am aware that Weird Fiction has been around for a while. I'm just uncultured.
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Why do I ship Brave Heart Lion and Friend Bear?
Well, they have great chemistry, great eye contact, and the height difference is cute.
And it all started with by the way he unblinkingly stared at her.
And she at him.
I mean, just look at him. He looks way too happy sittin' there with his cute paunchy belly staring at her. And can you blame him? She's too cute!
Yep, he and his paunch are still staring at her.
I don't know what the hell Friend Bear is on or looking at, but he's still staring at her! (Oh boy, he's got it bad.)
I couldn't help but feel like he was looking up at only her.
And she at him. (Maybe Secret Bear too lol)
He's eyeing her in a very conspicuous manner.
What else can I say?
I ship Brave Heart Lion and Friend Bear because they're just too cute not to, and their relationship dynamic is even cuter.
(I'm actually really pleased with how these edits turned out because they are WAY clearer and brighter than they once were!)
🚫 IF YOU DO NOT LIKE THIS SHIP, PLEASE DON’T COMMENT 🚫
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