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Everything I post here is based on my own opinion. you may or may not agree. And (Dear reader,)while it may seem as though i'm criticising others, most of what i write may apply to me as well.

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reality vs maths
Maths can be applied to reality. Let's say a wrong doing in life is represented by a negative in maths. and a good deed is represented by a positive. If you do two good deeds in life, its "postive + positive" which in maths, is always positive. hence, you are a GOOD person. (cause I don't know what word to use to describe a good person.) two negatives therefore make you a "BAD" person, as two negatives add to make a larger negative. however, this gets interesting (sort of) when you add a negative and a positive. If your negative (wrong doing) is larger than your positive (good deed), the result is negative. If your positive (good deed) is larger than your negative (wrong doing) the result is positive. Makes sense right?
However, this is may not always be true. as the saying goes " it takes a minute to commit a crime, but it takes a lifetime to make up for it".
Or something like that.

Friday, September 17, 2010 , 10:56 PM