
Girlfriend x plus one tends to get subjected to the ornamental and furniture tastes of girlfriend x and the fashion choices of girlfriend x minus one. Girlfriend x had a smaller circumference, possibly owing to the fact that she had a lower value for pie. However girlfriend x plus one has a much higher x-rating. Perhaps we are three terms of an infinite yet bounded series: an arithmetic progression with an ever-smaller determinant. We tend towards a place marked on our x-axes, but our infinitesimals never quite add up to the perfect integral of our thighs. Although there is a limit to the curve of their breasts, we will only arrive there when "why" tends to infinity. The limit exists as an imaginary number: the un-square root of minus one; sometimes it is written as "i"; a point in Euclidean space where love initially seems to not be equal to anything, but later it turns out that it is equal to something after all. | [Gf(x+1)] [OfGf(x+1)=Gf(x)] [FaGf(x+1)=Gf(x-1)] [CGf(x) < CGf(x+1)] |













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