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Here's a little teaser I pose. A simple answer will do! When two lines are juxtaposed, it must be supposed, they are apposed, so never meet face to face. But when contiguous lines cross, will it cause chaos, if they come across each other in the vastness of space? And should two circles collide, does one go inside, or do they decide they both should become elliptic? What if two squares intersect? Should we suspect, as we’d expect, they’d end as a cryptic statistic? Though rhetorical questions these, would someone please ease, my unease, and answer the questions I pose? For when my mind’s in this phase, it’s naught but a haze - a veritable maze, so it's best I return to prose! Rhymer. March 3rd, 2017 (Well I only asked! )

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