If 2n=Infinity
Then “2” would stand for us
Because it would take the two of us in order for the equation to begin
And since love is not only supposed to give you infinite possibilities
But also give you something that is supposed to stand the test of time
From now until forever, then “n” would be love
And if we multiply ourselves with love then we would be together
Infinitely
Simple enough right?
But here’s is where the math gets tricky for a few
If you take 2n/½ its going to equal x
Now see this may confuse you a little so I’m going to break it down
2 still stands for us, because it takes two for the equation to exist between us
And “n” still stands for love, and love is always infinite
But it becomes measurable when you take ½ of the equation away
Meaning that instead of two there is only one
So you no longer have cohesive love, it is one sided
And one sided love can never be infinite, it will die eventually
When it will die depends on many variables so we’re just going to leave it at “x”
And I’ll let you do some homework and figure out when unbalanced love ended for you
But I’m not quite through with this lesson yet
Now we have two different equations but we have not addressed how you can sometimes get that ½ in the second
So here’s another equation for you
2n+1=2n/½
Now I know you may be scratching your head cuz you may not be well versed in this love equation
So I’m going to explain it to you again
2 still stands for …….us…….both are needed in this love equation in order for it even begin or end
“N” is still love, and while love is still infinite when you add in the variables you have to deduct the life span of this love
Now I have broke down how the ½ comes into play but I bet you’re trying to figure out the plus 1
So here it goes
Plus 1 stands for anyone that is added into this love equation other than me and you
So many times people want to add in the another variable and never stops to think how the math is going to add up
It doesn’t
Because somewhere one of us is going to pull out our love calculator and start adding things up
In the process of doing the algebraic love equation one of us is going to realize that there is something that is being subtracted from our particular equation
And being added into an unknown variable which is starting to divide our love
Now maybe my math is a little off, but I know that in a relationship we’re supposed to be fruitful and multiply
But we can’t do that when one of us changes the geometry and places us in a triangle
Now maybe someone can answer this question for me because now I‘m a little confused:
Why even start the first equation when you know you’re not prepared w/ a pencil, paper, and calculator to finish it?
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