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Basic Math Question



Why join a group that needs you? Who benefits? Who doesn't? Please consider

the proposition that everybody needs somebody who doesn't need them. Yes?




Edit: You really pig headed enough to believe you can go it all on your own?



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and where is the matgh? I found the psych.

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Originally posted by Ponderable
and where is the math? I found the psych.
I think this is the math part.

I sit looking 'round
I look at my face in the mirror
I know I'm worth nothing without you
And like one and one don't make two
One and one make one
And I'm looking for that free ride to me
I'm looking for you

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Originally posted by Suzianne
I think this is the math part.

I sit looking 'round
I look at my face in the mirror
I know I'm worth nothing without you
And like one and one don't make two
One and one make one
And I'm looking for that free ride to me
I'm looking for you
So close.

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Originally posted by Ponderable
and where is the matgh? I found the psych.
Hi, Big Pon. Imbedded math isn't focused on formulaic excercises or finite quantifications per se... rather on a conceptual

vector premise and common spectrum of net sum zero and non-net sum zero alternatives with ultimate polarities in view.




Ponderous Loss <----------- -/-...................... -/+...................... +/-...................... +/+ -----------> Ponderable Gain





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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Why join a group that needs you? Who benefits? Who doesn't? Please consider

the proposition that everybody needs somebody who doesn't need them. Yes?
It's better to be alone than in bad company.

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id like to believe i live a non-sum-zero life, but i reckon im just deluding myself. imagine the pain ive caused to the many by settling down with just one women. but we should all strive for non-sum-zero.....its the future a perfect communist utopia!!!

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Hi, Big Pon. Imbedded math isn't focused on formulaic excercises or finite quantifications per se... rather on a conceptual

vector premise and common spectrum of net sum zero and non-net sum zero alternatives with ultimate polarities in view.




[b]Ponderous Loss <----------- -/-...................... -/+...................... +/-...................... +/+ -----------> Ponderable Gain






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Say that to Murray Gell-mann! 🙁

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Originally posted by mikelom
Say that to Murray Gell-mann! 🙁
Unfamiliar with Gell-mann, Mike. Please help me understand.