V is the twenty-second letter in the modern Latin alphabet. Its name in English is spelled vee or occasionally ve (pronounced /vi:/).
The letter V refers to anyone nearing the age of 22; an individual who has been claiming an almost complete life and still denies negativity of self-exploration and extroversion. Considered to be innately introverted, a V tries to withstand anything and everything that comes from the first up to the twenty-first difficulty – considering his self as the twenty-second.
X is the twenty-fourth letter in the modern Latin alphabet. Its name in English is spelled ex or occasionally ecks (pronounced /ɛks/).
The letter X refers to anyone under the age of 24; an individual who claims a complete and happy life without having someone around. Lurking from the past, an X establishes a common misconception of bitterness summed with jealousy. For the other to move on is his benefit, crossing it out completely.
Y is the twenty-fifth letter in the modern Latin alphabet. Its name in English is spelled wye or occasionally wy (pronounced /waɪ/).
The letter Y refers to anyone under the age of 25; an individual who suffers a miserable yet joyful enough life inside the box. Y denies the fact of living life according to its will, is the person closest to X, and is considered as the other. Letting go is not his game, nor giving up – his query is always “why?”.
Equation:
X + Y = V
This is incorrect; for V was never part of X nor Y’s life.
X – Y = V
This is correct; for V wants to be part of Y’s life.
X + Y = V
This is incorrect; for V was never part of X nor Y’s life.
X – Y = V
This is correct; for V wants to be part of Y’s life.
6 comments:
what the !@#!@#
Oh I hate Math!!!! :)
Did you read the blog very well?
You'll realize why..
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shet finifigure out ko to but i refuse understanding wahahah!!
Ahek?
Kaya mo yan kuya..
Hehe..
Try figuring out kung san ka sa 3 letters..
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aww.,
just made me think of
algebra, calculus, basic stat etc.,.lolz
just kidding! great
Ganun?
Haha..
Basta dapat may equation jan to further explain what I want to say..
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