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Tuesday, July 18, 2006

for the love of math



If the shortest distance between points is a straight line
why is it that people go around in circles just to get their points across?

If you divide love by none would it then become undefined?

If hearts are constants why are feelings variables?

If a heart can withstand anything for love what is its limit for pain

if pain does not approach zero?

If a heart has four equally divided and occupied chambers and corners
would it just be another regular polygamous polygon?

Is a parabola just another curvaceous line meant to flatter?





2 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Apparently, people are afraid of crossing the bridge when they get there. So they procrastinate getting there.

Dividing love by nothing makes it approach the infinite. Divide it by one, you approach reality. Divide it by two, you get a broken heart.

Emotions are the domain of the mind. Feelings aren't just felt, they are reactions to thoughts. Control your thoughts to control your reactions, control your reactions to control your feelings. It's not simple, but it's that simple.

The idealist would say love until it hurts, but the realist would say love until it does not hurt anymore. Love can withstand pain because true love does not hurt. Its limit for pain approaches infinity because pain approaches zero.

I know that the spades are the swords of a soldier... the clubs are weapons of war... diamonds mean money for this art, but thats not the shape of my heart.

A hyberbola is a curbe, a hyperbole is an exaggeration, but a parable is just a story. (Wala lang! he he)

Miss you Vince!

6:31 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

ari !!!!!!!!!

so you found me here huh. did anyone give you dirxn's? mwehehe

miss yah too.

in my actuality, love, pain and a true heart mean nothing. they do not exist. that of course has not been proven, yet! and for that matter what do i know?

and being reactive is all that i am. that's the problem i think. too oxidized i'm rusty. lol!

11:25 AM  

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