“In the end, I learned two things that day. First: entropy applies to lies — they always break down into their component parts. Second: my mother’s capacity for mercy is inversely proportional to my ability to cite thermodynamics as a defense. She’s not a scientist. She’s a mother. And as far as I can tell, that’s a force even physics can’t explain.”
Sheldon created a formula to calculate the probability of Emma saying yes to the dance invitation. The formula was $$P = \fracG \times CS$$, where P was the probability, G was Georgie's charm, C was Emma's crush on Georgie, and S was Georgie's shyness.
Missy, his twin sister, offered to assist him, but Sheldon was hesitant at first. He knew that Missy's carefree attitude might clash with his perfectionism. However, with some persuasion from their family, Sheldon agreed to let Missy help.
“My mother’s face cycled through five distinct emotions in three seconds — anger, confusion, reluctant amusement, more anger, and finally a sigh so deep I felt it lower the barometric pressure in the room.”
“In the end, I learned two things that day. First: entropy applies to lies — they always break down into their component parts. Second: my mother’s capacity for mercy is inversely proportional to my ability to cite thermodynamics as a defense. She’s not a scientist. She’s a mother. And as far as I can tell, that’s a force even physics can’t explain.”
Sheldon created a formula to calculate the probability of Emma saying yes to the dance invitation. The formula was $$P = \fracG \times CS$$, where P was the probability, G was Georgie's charm, C was Emma's crush on Georgie, and S was Georgie's shyness. young sheldon s02e16 dsrip
Missy, his twin sister, offered to assist him, but Sheldon was hesitant at first. He knew that Missy's carefree attitude might clash with his perfectionism. However, with some persuasion from their family, Sheldon agreed to let Missy help. “In the end, I learned two things that day
“My mother’s face cycled through five distinct emotions in three seconds — anger, confusion, reluctant amusement, more anger, and finally a sigh so deep I felt it lower the barometric pressure in the room.” She’s not a scientist