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Sunday, August 15, 2010

when things are meant to be, no matter what happens, they'll find a way to get together in the end.


but sometimes, the trigonometry rules apply:

parallel lines will never meet. (but then again, this isnt v relevant)

asymtotes will get extremely close but never meet.
(doesnt this explain a lot?)

or my personal favourite,

tangent lines that meet once and never meet anymore.


from what i can see, we're like tangents, but you guys are like normal lines/curves.
time to face reality, weini.