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Q I love you in order to begin to love you,
to start infinity again
and never to stop loving you:
that's why I do not love you yet.


Line 4-8 of Sonnet XLIV of Pablo Neruda's "One hundred Love Sonnets" (1959), as translated by Stephen Tapscott, 1986
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ryanthered Would infinity-again be as good or as bad as the first? 001004
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Abraham Lincoln You know...it's pointless to say...i love you infinity times infinity because its the same thing as 1 times 1. You will always get one. Something to think about. 010801
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god octafish school on the right, douggie 021013
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p2 "i love you infinity times infinity"? what are we, in elementary school?

it should be "i love you to the power of infinity".

it's not the same, cuz mine increases exponentially.

ergo, my non-existent value will always be higher (or at least equal to) your non-existent limit.

plus 1.
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p2 addendumb:

this is only true if for love(x), x is greater than or equal to 2y, where y is the nth value in infinity.

and now back to your regularly scheduled nonsense.
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jamesmartymartin in chelsey i see no other 031127
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