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The best width is the distance between the pupils of the person you most cherish. Or the dog you most cherish, if no person comes to mind at the moment.
A person can gaze at this distance and feel content, for a long time.
Okay, sure, maybe a cat would work, too. For some of us.
Okay, maybe a horsey could work, too, @DuMussDieUhrDruecken , admittedly.
@Noflaps
I've never seen you so beat, No?
Are you...(Are you flapped out?)
Take a few days off,
See Jupiter,
get some shut butt,
come back on Monday with the very finest kitties and documents...
Whatever #14 was meant to convey, I'll assume it was intended kindly, because why assume otherwise? Have a nice evening, but I believe I'll flap on (being in no sense "beat"). There's chess to play, and fashionable misconceptions to dispute.
no, @Noflaps
that's a great answer... distance between most cherished person's eyes
it seizes & pulls the thread's "topic" or gibberish out from banality into seriousness ( of actually now really a 'topic' )
so it then is astonishing how face recognition can distinguish the known ones out of thousands of (even similar) ones, i brainstorm on it