«TheStep : Now I get the romantic message here, but the graph indicates you got married when you didn't love your wife very much. Surely not the basis for a happy marriage?
Oh - he just didn't have a good space to mark that the bottom of the y-axis is "a bunch," and the top is "a ton." :D
«TheStep : Now I get the romantic message here, but the graph indicates you got married when you didn't love your wife very much. Surely not the basis for a happy marriage?
The graph represents growth, silly. And for the purpose of scientific clarity I will further explain.... The day I married (and before) I loved my wife. For the purpose of the graph I set our wedding day as the beginning point, ground zero if you will. From that point on I charted the growth of my love for her. If it were a thinner line it would show more fluctuations, dips and spikes. The line fairly accuratley represents an average love growth rate of approximatley 7.3% per year.
«Heymrp : The graph represents growth, silly. And for the purpose of scientific clarity I will further explain.... The day I married (and before) I loved my wife. For the purpose of the graph I set our wedding day as the beginning point, ground zero if you will. From that point on I charted the growth of my love for her. If it were a thinner line it would show more fluctuations, dips and spikes. The line fairly accuratley represents an average love growth rate of approximatley 7.3% per year.
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«Heymrp : The graph represents growth, silly. And for the purpose of scientific clarity I will further explain.... The day I married (and before) I loved my wife. For the purpose of the graph I set our wedding day as the beginning point, ground zero if you will. From that point on I charted the growth of my love for her. If it were a thinner line it would show more fluctuations, dips and spikes. The line fairly accuratley represents an average love growth rate of approximatley 7.3% per year.
The y axis should have say: d(how much I love my wife)/dt
«Alton : I question just what sykeo does during his bathroom breaks.
I'm not saying I really want to know, though. :)
Haha. You so want to know. Actually, I just walk away from the computer/job for a few minutes. Those two minutes of freedom temporarily return me from the brink of suicide.
«TheStep : Now I get the romantic message here, but the graph indicates you got married when you didn't love your wife very much. Surely not the basis for a happy marriage?