**Transcendent Polygamy and Marriage Geometry!!**

January 18, 2008 / by blessedlw

                      

 

 

                                The circle who marries other circle,

                    considers his wife as an imperfect ,defective curve!

                        

                                                               

                         

                                    

 

 

Ask him please to marry a ball instead,

facing the passing ball,

to him,the ball is several wives(!!) in the shape of several passing circles!!!

                         

                     

                         

 

17 comments on **Transcendent Polygamy and Marriage Geometry!!**

  • ekyprogressive said 7 months ago
    Unless its a football...[TONGUE][LOL]
  • elfie33 said 7 months ago
    or a ping pong ball...lots of holes [HUH]
  • whereabouts said 7 months ago
    Good one!

    I'm thinking a whiffle ball will do the trick! [THUMBUP]
  • blessedlw said 7 months ago
    Snow balls are better,for there won't be any garbage ; funeral is not needed!!![TONGUE][ROLLEYES][TONGUE]
  • dutchmaus said 7 months ago
    In the novel Flatland, women are never circles anyway. They are straight line segments. Circles marrying would be two men. Hmm... (maus feverishly searching for hidden meanings in post, but failing.)
  • blessedlw said 7 months ago
    The Fourth Of July is a kind of Diamond Jubilees,which let's a black female to be a political deviner,though the straight line segments and triangels are still considered as the imperfect defective curves!![ROLLEYES][TONGUE][ROLLEYES]
  • elfie33 said 7 months ago
    Well if he has all these balls...he better have some cash to keep um bouncing...[LOL][LOL][LOL]
  • ekyprogressive said 7 months ago
    [LOL][LOL][THUMBUP][THUMBUP][LOL][TONGUE]
  • blessedlw said 7 months ago
    There's no need to cash;
    by instalments!![TONGUE][ROLLEYES][TONGUE]
  • Strider333 said 7 months ago
    Boy you do have balls? I need to think about this?[LOL][LOL][LOL]
  • blessedlw said 7 months ago
    Population Equity and Polygamy Geometry!!
    There are too many circles for a ball,while no ball is for a circle !![ROLLEYES][TONGUE][ROLLEYES]
  • lighthouse said 7 months ago
    your brain is being wasted , bro
  • aseeker said 6 months ago

    One caution: balls often get bored with circles, considering them lacking in dimension - many engineers are that way and MUST marry balls and strive for volumeSmile

  • eurovir said 6 months ago

    We always play with balls, but someday, one ball will be enough, because, senility can only allow us so much movement to chase another aging ball...

  • ygermino said 6 months ago

    i think polygamy is not a choice, rather a necessity

    think about it, there are more women in the world than men, rather than have them live a life of loneliness alone with their physical needs not met, they can be legally someone's 2nd or 3rd wife, with all their rights protected, their needs met - today, many women resort to having indecent sexual relationships because, lets face it, they need someone to love - romantically....... that's the idea of Islam allowing up to 4 wives... although there is a condition to this provision, "if the man is able to excercise fairness, to his wives and children, both as  a father and husband".......  instead of having illegitimate children without rights, mistresses without faces..... etc.....

    think about it....

  • aseeker said 6 months ago

    According to my ex-muslim wife, the Koran stipulates that the husband, in order to qualify for 4, must be able to support them. Ah, there is the rub. I am struggling for finances and only have one - and Valentine's day is coming. Smile

  • aseeker said 6 months ago

    Hey Professor Moonian, I have not seen you for almost a moon. Have you gone the way of Raragoe to greasy? or suffered an eclipse (I hope not)

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