its normal. when i was younger, i had imaginary angles. like if i were holding a piece of paper, i'd set it down so that if it were to be extended, it would not touch me. i always lost. i figured, if every corner of the paper were extended, at some point, it would touch me.
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its normal. when i was younger, i had imaginary angles. like if i were holding a piece of paper, i'd set it down so that if it were to be extended, it would not touch me. i always lost. i figured, if every corner of the paper were extended, at some point, it would touch me.
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Unless if you were to stand completely above or below it, assuming the paper represented a geometric plane. ;D