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Re: Re. Mathmatical Love
18th Nov 2017 11:19pm
The heart of the equation.
The peer's math is impeccable.
A+ = the visit and comment.
The peer's math is impeccable.
A+ = the visit and comment.
Re: Re. Mathmatical Love
19th Nov 2017 1:33am
rote learnin' miss
don't aks me to explain
how two nothins become somethin
or how another nothin makes that somethin nothin again
sum ting
in dat
don't aks me to explain
how two nothins become somethin
or how another nothin makes that somethin nothin again
sum ting
in dat
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Re: Re. Mathmatical Love
19th Nov 2017 1:50am
Re: Re. Mathmatical Love
19th Nov 2017 1:58am
Re. Mathmatical Love
18th Nov 2017 10:47pm
Words twisted,though with beautiful message. Beautifully crafted. Joshua.
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Re: Re. Mathmatical Love
18th Nov 2017 11:22pm
Re: Re. Mathmatical Love
18th Nov 2017 11:35pm
Re. Mathmatical Love
19th Nov 2017 00:12am
(1+1 ) != 2 + (-1)
Love.
never a simple equation and
any addition
is not a welcome iteration
as it endangers
the equilibrium
Love.
never a simple equation and
any addition
is not a welcome iteration
as it endangers
the equilibrium
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Re: Re. Mathmatical Love
19th Nov 2017 00:41am
And here with ends today's lesson.
A poet and mathematician rolled into one.
The view, comment and RL is a value.
A poet and mathematician rolled into one.
The view, comment and RL is a value.
Re. Mathmatical Love
19th Nov 2017 1:56pm
Well, I got some fuzzy math...
1+1=2+1= 3 n an assload of fun
when 1+1=for the pleasure of all minus any mistrust + 1 minus all judgement if 1 has desires for 2 in a unique union of two lol... But what'll I know I'm just dreamin about scenarios lmao...
For real though, ur ink is beautiful my dear :)
1+1=2+1= 3 n an assload of fun
when 1+1=for the pleasure of all minus any mistrust + 1 minus all judgement if 1 has desires for 2 in a unique union of two lol... But what'll I know I'm just dreamin about scenarios lmao...
For real though, ur ink is beautiful my dear :)
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Re: Re. Mathmatical Love
19th Nov 2017 5:10pm
If the numerator is in sync with the denominators and all wish to make the
the end product the value of the whole, then I'd say: "Problem Solved" or
"Let's get this party started" :-))))))))))))
Careful, I've got your number! lol
Thx Poe for the visit and math problem.
the end product the value of the whole, then I'd say: "Problem Solved" or
"Let's get this party started" :-))))))))))))
Careful, I've got your number! lol
Thx Poe for the visit and math problem.
Re: Re. Mathmatical Love
19th Nov 2017 6:38pm
Re: Re. Mathmatical Love
22nd Nov 2017 3:58am
1 to the power of anything is 1 so long as the power never empties or becomes negative, so I say enjoy your fun as long as you have the power of positivity. ;)
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Re: Re. Mathmatical Love
22nd Nov 2017 4:19am
Most certainly two can be company, but in the above comment, one more is definitely not a crowd. :-))))
Re. Mathmatical Love
19th Nov 2017 8:15pm
I was never good at math and sometimes I can make 1+1 = 13 - but I still got the message here and there is something else we agree on - we must find something to disagree about or people will talk (LOL) :-)))
Huge Like :-))))
Huge Like :-))))
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Re: Re. Mathmatical Love
Awww David, if we worried about what people thought, we'd both be cowering in a dark corner somewhere. Let 'em talk, better company I could not ask for.
Thank you my friend.
Thank you my friend.
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Re: Re. Mathmatical Love
22nd Nov 2017 5:06am
Who'd have thought a poem about looking in the freezer and trying to decide which pot pie to eat for lunch (chicken, turkey or beef) would have led to all this math. LOL
Thank you so much for the visit and comment, EIS.
And, I thank you again from all the others and myself for the RL. :-)))
Thank you so much for the visit and comment, EIS.
And, I thank you again from all the others and myself for the RL. :-)))
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Re: Re. Mathmatical Love
22nd Nov 2017 8:10am
Me kidding around?...............well, yes but, only in my comments.
The poem is a serious belief.
The poem is a serious belief.
Re. Mathmatical Love
23rd Nov 2017 1:16am
Re: Re. Mathmatical Love
23rd Nov 2017 4:14am
I love math, gives me a reason to go barefoot. lol.
Thank you for the visit and comment, it's much appreciated.
Thank you for the visit and comment, it's much appreciated.
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Re: Re. Mathmatical Love
25th Nov 2017 4:44pm
I'm right there with you on the no shirt no shoes required. lol
Thanks Dani. Always a happy occasion when you visit. Teri
Thanks Dani. Always a happy occasion when you visit. Teri
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Re. Mathmatical Love
25th Nov 2017 5:45pm
Hey, talking shit very funny hahaha.
There's still only 2 that have actually entered into " the equation". And one of them was you smartass.
Oh and regarding 13, I would need the following terms and conditions agreed upon. 1. Sound proofing,
2. reconstructive surgery(after)
. 3. month prior notice(before)
. 4 padlock for my
Fridge
. 5 and pure energy lmao
.
There's still only 2 that have actually entered into " the equation". And one of them was you smartass.
Oh and regarding 13, I would need the following terms and conditions agreed upon. 1. Sound proofing,
2. reconstructive surgery(after)
. 3. month prior notice(before)
. 4 padlock for my
Fridge
. 5 and pure energy lmao
.
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Re: Re. Mathmatical Love
25th Nov 2017 6:00pm
Fun with numbers.
Been a smartass, most of my life.
and your #5 B.Y.O.O. (Bring Your Own Oysters) LOL
Thanks for the visit and comment.
Been a smartass, most of my life.
and your #5 B.Y.O.O. (Bring Your Own Oysters) LOL
Thanks for the visit and comment.
Re. Mathmatical Love
2nd May 2019 6:28am
The (=) sign in the middle of the equation represents absolute love which brings everything together in a summation...
It works out poetically...
Bravo
Jeff
It works out poetically...
Bravo
Jeff
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Re: Re. Mathmatical Love
2nd May 2019 12:51pm
Exactly! and as long as (/, i.e. divide...jealousy) stays out of the equation then the end product remains stable.
Thanks, Jeff, for bringing me back to this. It was a nostalgic pleasure to revisit and find your agreement.
Thanks, Jeff, for bringing me back to this. It was a nostalgic pleasure to revisit and find your agreement.