Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Yellow lightbulbs

Statement #1 : An atom consists of protons, electrons and neutrons.
Statement #2 : Everyone has a soulmate who is meant for him/her.
Statement #3 : Protons and electrons attract each other.
Statement #4 : Between soulmates, they attract each other.
Statement #5 : Protons and electrons are totally different.
Statement #6 : Soulmates are those identically the same to you. Sharing the same feelings, thoughts, hobbies and views towards the world.
Statement #7 : A proton avoids other protons. An electron avoids other electrons.
Statement #8 : Soulmates are meant to complete you.
Statement #9 : Protons and electrons complete each other.
Statement #10 : Protons and electrons need each other.
Statement #11 : Soulmates need each other.


FACT : Protons and electrons are naturally soulmates.

Wait, aren't soulmates supposed to be identically the same?
Why are proton and neutron two totally different substantials?
So, how are soulmates actually?
Identically the same/totally different?






If the definition of 'soulmate' is he/she who's identically the same to me,
I would rather be either a proton/electron.

How can you complete each other if you are identically the same?
It's not completing, it's multiplying.


Why bother having a relationship with yourself?


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