Owh, Matt! Why must you attempt to complicate the most simple things in life? Or you could be simplifying them too much, I'm unsure.
You make the simple acting of liking or disliking someone sound like one of the relationship bars on 'The Sims'. Human attachment is neither that simple or complex. It's just not systematic. You can both love and hate someone...people can 'go down in points' with just a look, but at the same time go up. There are a multitude of flaws to your theory. That's why games like 'The Sims' are always going to be inaccurate as far as relationships go.
if nothings systematic how come we're all made out of atoms that follow certian trends, humans are amde of different atoms and are very unique but if you knew your make up 100% you would be abel to predict certian things, infact you just need to know someone well enougth to make certian assumptions.
Nah. There are *WAY* too many factors involved in our emotions for it to be that systematic. There are trends, certainly, but human emotion simply *cannot* be put on a straight-forward scale. That's stupid.
If it was that easy who'd take psycology or human biology? Of course it's not easy!
Or if you still wish to prove that your theory is completely accurate, then why not take one person you know and keep subtracting and adding points for everything they do. I'm sure even adding or subtracting one little point will be incredibly difficult and will require a great deal of thought.
as you said yourself in that comment it is not symplistic as deep thought needs to go into each point, and yeah me and human biology has diagreements, bloody krebs cycle and filrin stuff clotting this mitosis that!
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You make the simple acting of liking or disliking someone sound like one of the relationship bars on 'The Sims'. Human attachment is neither that simple or complex. It's just not systematic. You can both love and hate someone...people can 'go down in points' with just a look, but at the same time go up.
There are a multitude of flaws to your theory. That's why games like 'The Sims' are always going to be inaccurate as far as relationships go.
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If it was that easy who'd take psycology or human biology? Of course it's not easy!
Or if you still wish to prove that your theory is completely accurate, then why not take one person you know and keep subtracting and adding points for everything they do. I'm sure even adding or subtracting one little point will be incredibly difficult and will require a great deal of thought.
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