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limitedrun December 8 2009, 17:01:33 UTC
Eh, depends on what you're talking about. Like food, food has complimentary opposites.

People? No way.

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couldbeavoided December 8 2009, 17:20:20 UTC
Really? Are you positive?

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limitedrun December 8 2009, 17:37:41 UTC
Of course I'm positive. Trust me, pal. I've met people that in order to have their opposites, angels would have to exist.

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couldbeavoided December 8 2009, 18:58:56 UTC
What about [ Pause. ] some people theorize about "balance", and all that...

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enigmaestro December 8 2009, 17:10:59 UTC
Every answer has a question.

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couldbeavoided December 8 2009, 17:21:13 UTC
So is that [ Pause. ] a yes?

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enigmaestro December 8 2009, 17:37:24 UTC
I suppose you've earned an answer to your question.

Yes. It's a yes.

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couldbeavoided December 8 2009, 18:57:01 UTC
Do you believe that for every good thing someone does, somethione is out there doing something proportionally bad?

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drmoonstone December 8 2009, 18:29:17 UTC
In regards to?

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couldbeavoided December 8 2009, 18:50:17 UTC
People.

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drmoonstone December 8 2009, 19:33:15 UTC
I suppose that it would depend on what the compliments are to discern if they're good or not.

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couldbeavoided December 8 2009, 20:37:18 UTC
I meant [ Pause. ] complement. Like good and bad.

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ps_you_look_hot December 8 2009, 20:20:40 UTC
Complimentary or Complementary? There's a difference.

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couldbeavoided December 8 2009, 20:35:32 UTC
[ Pause. ] The second.

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ps_you_look_hot December 8 2009, 21:53:16 UTC
Then I suppose it depends on the context. Physics dictates that complementary opposites are an imperative. Conservation of mass and energy, equal and opposite reactions, and such.

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couldbeavoided December 9 2009, 03:44:02 UTC
[ Underlines equal and opposite reactions. ]

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patternprophet December 8 2009, 20:37:49 UTC
There is a need for balance.

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couldbeavoided December 8 2009, 20:40:04 UTC
[ Pause... draws an arrow to this and underlines it. ]

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patternprophet December 8 2009, 22:00:30 UTC
Not necessarily. One can sometimes overtake the other.

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couldbeavoided December 9 2009, 03:44:52 UTC
How?

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