Two prefers to follow one and is perfectly content to be smaller than three. Yet four wouldn't be half he could be if it weren't for two. In the end, two needs two ones to even be a whole, and without those two ones, he would be nothing.
"Only TWO things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I’m not sure about the former."
- Albert Einstein
If the two is bent to a point of separation, is this akin to the dividing cells of an organism or is it merely a splitting headache. wdh
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