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So, as it turns out it's not everyday that you *know* everything about your friends. Especially when one of them turns out to not just be a lesbian and infact they are bi, and they have also been interested in you for the entire span of two years while you have been friends. Now, don't get me wrong it's fun and all just a little strange. I find it odd when my world perspective gets turned up side down like that.
Makes you think a lot about things. Speaking of thinking, yes i know.. watch out i'm thinking, I've had this concept floating around in my head for a while. If you could visualize the connections between people in the world how you would go about doing it ?
And my current theory is as follows. You take a line in 3 dimensional space in a system that scales the distance of a line to the duration of an individuals life. So you have this line, if we want to get specific it would be a 3d vector, in space that represents the lifetime of a person. Here is the part that i think is interesting.
When two people meet each other in life, whether it's passing by in a mall, or life long friends their vectors intersect for the duration they are in contact with each other. For simplicity's sake lets say that if the time is less than a year the lines do intersect. And they are at enough of an angle so that, like i said, their lines are together for the duration of time they are in contact with one another. I am having trouble figuring out what this would end up looking like visually in my head, and I'm almost tempted to use my newly aquired OpenGL knowledge to code a program to do it just so i can find out. At any rate that's my wacky idea.. i think it's fun.

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