A WOMAN hilariously responded to trolls wondering how she got a “10” when she had a “two”.
Ellie took to TikTok to share a video of her and her husband going on a date night at the cinema to see Abigail, despite admitting that she is not a fan of horror films.
But in the comments of that video, a cruel person wrote: “How did you manage to win over a guy like him?
“A 2 with a 10”.
Ellie decided to fight back in another videoas she said, “That’s an excellent question.
“What happened was that, in 2005, I came across a sausage sucking class and I excelled, it was magnificent.
“And it was worth it!”
She then added, “Maybe I can give you the details!
“And maybe… oh, but actually, you also need a good personality.
“Back to the drawing board, huh?”
People in the comments section praised Ellie for her response, with one writing: “Boom!! Return 10/10!”
“Literally just gained a follower with this reply,” added another.
“Best response ever – howling,” commented a third.
“Oh my God, I loved this comeback,” another person commented.
“You are a 10 just for that return!!!” another wrote.
“I don’t know the back story, I don’t care!” someone said.
“But it left me in shock. Potential top actress!”
“Fabulous answer, you’re the winner, 11/10,” added another.
“Come back the year, guuuuuurl…. I loved it…” said another person.
As another wrote: “This made me laugh so much! Better go back!”
And others insisted Ellie shouldn’t pay attention to the answer, insisting she’s definitely a “10.”
What is the golden ratio?
Euclid, a mathematician from around 300 BC, is one of the first to openly discuss the golden ratio.
He refers to the subject as the “extreme and mean proportion” in the Elements – an ancient collection of works on numbers.
The golden ratio is the proportion of a line segment that has been cut into several pieces of varying lengths.
The golden ratio divides any line into 1.618, known as Phi, or the Greek letter ϕ.
It creates a proportion that is proportional to both sides of the dividing line and is believed to provide the most aesthetically pleasing result, whether in the design of a building or the proportions of someone’s face.
In layman’s terms, the golden ratio basically provides a guide for what something is considered attractive to the human eye.
The mathematical equation – known as Phi – sees ideal facial proportions as 3:2:3.
It is resolved by analyzing the areas from the forehead to the nose and chin.
“Ignore her, you two are 10!!” one wrote.
“They’re jealous because you don’t need makeup to look beautiful,” added another.
“There is absolutely nothing wrong with you,” commented a third.
“I would chalk it up to jealousy!”
“You’re 10! forget it, you’re 11,” said someone else.
“I still can’t believe people say such mean things,” wrote another.
To which Ellie responded, “I’ve had a lot worse!”
“There are people out there who think Ryan Gosling is 10/10,” said another person.
“I’d actually pass him by in Tesco.”
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