What do you want for your birthday?

2016-06-05 3:34 pm

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2016-06-05 8:56 pm
It's actually my birthday tomorrow, I know I'm not going to get this but I really want a MacBook Pro, a Cannon T5, Fitbit Flex, and my soul mate, I know I'm not going to get any of this but I don't care ( I hope I will find my soulmate some day but yeah)
2016-06-06 2:56 am
I've never really known what I want for my birthday, or maybe it's just because my family doesn't take birthdays seriously and I've never actually had a birthday party. My birthday is in August and I really have no idea what I want, but if I was able to pick something that probably wouldn't happen, I'd say happiness, love, success and good health for the rest of me and my family's life.
2016-06-05 10:41 pm
Well my birthday is in nearly seven months so I have a lot of time to think, xD. For starters my room is really plain and I've always wanted some cool decor for it, new clothes would be nice too and maybe a new laptop and phone case :) oh and can't forget the food, I have an Oreo cake every year for my birthday!
2016-06-06 3:20 am
I'll be turning 18 in August. At this point in my life I don't really want much for birthdays and Christmases. The only things I can think of is a new light weight laptop for college and a new phone because mine is getting old and has really bad battery problems to the point where I need to carry my external battery to school all the time.
2016-06-06 4:43 pm
In probability theory, the birthday problem or birthday paradox[1] concerns the probability that, in a set of {\displaystyle n} randomly chosen people, some pair of them will have the same birthday. By the pigeonhole principle, the probability reaches 100% when the number of people reaches 367 (since there are only 366 possible birthdays, including February 29). However, 99.9% probability is reached with just 70 people, and 50% probability with 23 people. These conclusions are based on the assumption that each day of the year (except February 29) is equally probable for a birthday.

This logic has applications, for example a cryptographic attack called the birthday attack, which uses this probabilistic model to reduce the complexity of finding a collision for a hash function.

The history of the problem is obscure. W. W. Rouse Ball indicated (without citation) that it was first discussed by Harold Davenport.[2] However, Richard von Mises proposed an earlier version of what is considered today to be the birthday problem
2016-06-08 12:16 am
A vintage baby blue bike with a little basket on the front 💖 A penny board 💖 Studio lights (I'm a YouTuber) 💖 New camera lenses 💖 Makeup 💖 Record player 💖 Vinyls 💖 A new MacBook (I have a Mac but I wish I could edit my videos on holiday and in coffee shops, etc.) 💖
2016-06-07 4:00 pm
Books
2016-06-07 9:55 am
My birthday is in 16 days time, but at my age, I am counting backwards! I really haven't given it a lot of thought. My only family are my two sons, one who lives with me as my carer and the younger one lives by the sea. I am going to be visiting during my birthday week. It will probably be spending money from my eldest and a meal out with my youngest (he doesn't have a lot of money). We don't really "do" expensive birthday presents, as money is short, but any small gift or thoughtful gesture will be appreciated wholeheartedly, plus some nice cards from my closest friends. I would say the winning Lottery ticket, but I would probably have another heart attack from the shock!!!!
2016-06-06 5:53 pm
It was my birthday a few days ago. In the past I always expected huge gifts from everyone, but this year I honestly loved it. I got chocolate and got to watch a movie with my sister and that's all I could ask for. Yeah, I want stuff but those are the things I'd rather work for. It is being able to spend time with my friends and family that makes birthdays special
2016-06-05 9:57 pm
Drake's Mandingo


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