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I just added you in like you're some stupid math problem, when the truth is that I forgot to substitute the 'x' and 'y' values for you and I. So I had to go back and multiply and then to check it I had to divide. At the end of the day, I got the problem solved, but when I went to find you, you'd just dissolved. So it's like you were never there, and in your absence I had to square. I had to make sure that you were right for me, so that we could equal infinity. But I guess now I have to subtract you again, and all I have left is a negative.
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