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Two unconnected Venn diagrams
Two unconnected Venn diagrams
  one is big
  one is small
  one is the accepted
  one is the rejected
  one is the appreciated
  one is the depreciated
  the big, accepted and appreciated one
  is A
  A=n(99)
  the small, rejected and depreciated one
  is B
  B=n(1)
  A; the majority
  B; the minority
  People love A
  People love to be A
  People hear the voices of A
  People listen to A
  People see A
  People look at A
  People write about A
  People talk about A
  People stand for A
  People care for A
  People hate B
  People hate to be B
  People don't hear the voices of B
  People don't listen to B
  People don't see B
  People don't look at B
  People don't write about B
  People don't talk about B
  People don't stand for B
  People don't care for B
  Thus, A is positive
  B is negative
  But A and B have something in common;
  Pi.
  Pi is constant
  be it in A or B
  or Z.
  Then why should they be
  seen, heard, felt, sensed, perceived, treated
  differently?
  Then why should they
  exist differently?
  Then why should they be
  unconnected?
  Two unconnected Venn diagrams
  are after all, connected

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