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parallels. two lines on a plain, ordinary sheet, never going to meet. angles. two lines, set to a point. met and split. perpindicular, oddity of sort. not a parallel, 4 different angles, often at 90 degrees... life is a game of math... two people who had never known one another cross, at an intersection point, to go any direction, finding a cooridnate, a set time, to have a date? all alike, all acute off in left field, and out of the scatter plot range obtuse... but if it fits just right, and if "x" did mark a spot, a right angle, a perfect fit. but on paper, seemingly easy. but life-- 3 dimensional ah, the love of geometry. cube. all right angles, perfectly square. sphere.... roll and rumble, 3.14 and other methods to find... the value of pi. so, a sphere on a cone... i have been shown a sine to give the little kids ice cream and have the math, which so basic, can be indirect-- the combat, wondering if the angles and the times are set, im here, real-- forget the imaginary.
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Apr 29, 2012
Apr 29, 2012 at 9:12 PM UTC
Life, math, internal combats
parallels. two lines on a plain, ordinary sheet, never going to meet. angles. two lines, set to a point. met and split. perpindicular, oddity of sort. not a parallel, 4 different angles, often at 90 degrees... life is a game of math... two people who had never known one another cross, at an intersection point, to go any direction, finding a cooridnate, a set time, to have a date? all alike, all acute off in left field, and out of the scatter plot range obtuse... but if it fits just right, and if "x" did mark a spot, a right angle, a perfect fit. but on paper, seemingly easy. but life-- 3 dimensional ah, the love of geometry. cube. all right angles, perfectly square. sphere.... roll and rumble, 3.14 and other methods to find... the value of pi. so, a sphere on a cone... i have been shown a sine to give the little kids ice cream and have the math, which so basic, can be indirect-- the combat, wondering if the angles and the times are set, im here, real-- forget the imaginary.
July 2010
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40/F/American
Apr 29, 2012
Apr 29, 2012 at 9:12 PM UTC
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