Balancing the Equation
Posted: August 12th, 2007, 10:21 pm
You can only balance the love equation by
multiplying the common denominator (you)
by all factors on each side of the equal sign,
then devide the quotient by zero because
zero divided into anything is nothing at all
which is the most important part to be included
because without nothing you cannot appreciate
something or anything for that matter,
Which is why love can't be balanced with infinity
since nothing lasts forever except nothing and
this is why I advice young lovers to take up physics
rather than math because physics encompasses math
and once the physics is gone, you can move on through
the equation until each side equals the other and accept
it for what it was.
Solved. Over.
Start all over with a new equation,
algebraically of course, factoring in
the fact that you may never get the
X's and Y's to become constants.
There are no rational numbers
when it comes to love, only variables
and coefficients.
Move on to geometry if you must.
Floating points. Yes. Floating points.
...
dp 8.12.2007
multiplying the common denominator (you)
by all factors on each side of the equal sign,
then devide the quotient by zero because
zero divided into anything is nothing at all
which is the most important part to be included
because without nothing you cannot appreciate
something or anything for that matter,
Which is why love can't be balanced with infinity
since nothing lasts forever except nothing and
this is why I advice young lovers to take up physics
rather than math because physics encompasses math
and once the physics is gone, you can move on through
the equation until each side equals the other and accept
it for what it was.
Solved. Over.
Start all over with a new equation,
algebraically of course, factoring in
the fact that you may never get the
X's and Y's to become constants.
There are no rational numbers
when it comes to love, only variables
and coefficients.
Move on to geometry if you must.
Floating points. Yes. Floating points.
...
dp 8.12.2007