In differential calculus, an inflection point, point of inflection, flex, or inflection (inflexion) is a point on a curve at which the curvature or concavity changes sign from plus to minus or from minus to plus. The curve changes from being concave upwards (positive curvature) to concave downwards (negative curvature), or vice versa. If one imagines driving a vehicle along a winding road, inflection is the point at which the steering-wheel is momentarily “straight” when being turned from left to right or vice versa.
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I believe we are at an inflection point. Show is written. I am now officially asking you to come to it. Soon, I will step it up to seduction, I hope I don’t have to take it to bullying. Stop me now before you get hard love, okay? But I want you to come to see DJ Thought Fox vs MC Lady Lazarus as a part of the Queensland Poetry Festival. It’s any day of the week you can see someone “read” a poem. Hell, you can do it alone in your own goddamn home, and it would probably be more pleasurable. This is something else entirely.
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Are you busy on Sunday, August 26th at 11.00am?
Doubting Thomas and I have personally asked God to forgive you if you miss church.