came for the entertainment, stayed for the vertigo...good vibrations ૐ
The K.I.S.S. Method
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"K.I.S.S." redirects here. For other uses, see Kiss (disambiguation).Keep it simple stupidKISS, an acronym for "Keep it simple, stupid!", is a design principle first noted by the U.S. Navy in 1960.[1][2] First seen partly in American English by at least 1938, KISS implies that simplicity should be a design goal. The phrase has been associated with aircraft engineer Kelly Johnson.[3] The term "KISS principle" was in popular use by 1970.[4] Variations on the phrase (usually as some euphemism for the more churlish "stupid") include "keep it super simple", "keep it simple, silly", "keep it short and simple", "keep it short and sweet", "keep it simple and straightforward",[5] "keep it small and simple", "keep it simple, soldier",[6] "keep it simple, sailor", "keep it simple, sweetie",[7] "keep it stupidly simple", or "keep it sweet and simple".
I never forgot you, I let you live your life. I might not reach out, but if you ever did, I'd reply instantly. I'm trying to focus on myself, but the truth is, I miss you deeply. I'd love to talk to you. I spent a lifetime looking for things I already had, not knowing or
Here are a few of the most renowned mathematicians throughout history: Euclid of Alexandria: Often referred to as the "Father of Geometry," Euclid wrote the influential work "Elements," which laid the foundation for classical geometry. Pythagoras of Samos: Known for the Pythagorean theorem, which relates the sides of a right triangle, Pythagoras was also a philosopher and mystic.