Circles rarely come together to form a pattern.
Squares, they join together to form a larger pattern, merging into it. Rectangles? They come together to join perfectly with another rectangle, or square. Or a lot of rectangles, and squares.
And people who are chipped from here and protruding from there? They fit other people like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle!
But circles? They can never come together to form a larger circle. They are whole unto themselves. They have no sharp corners, no rough edges, nothing to smooth further.
To be a circle, is to be condemned to a life of loneliness.
Squares, they join together to form a larger pattern, merging into it. Rectangles? They come together to join perfectly with another rectangle, or square. Or a lot of rectangles, and squares.
And people who are chipped from here and protruding from there? They fit other people like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle!
But circles? They can never come together to form a larger circle. They are whole unto themselves. They have no sharp corners, no rough edges, nothing to smooth further.
To be a circle, is to be condemned to a life of loneliness.
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