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That's a lot of effort to explain socks in that way lolThere are two forms of symmetry. You can draw a circle on one-half of the paper, and a circle on another half, and that is symmetry, one that everyone can understand. Although, if you were to try and draw a circle on one-half of the paper and a triangle on the other half would it still be considered symmetrical? At first glance, no, but because there is a balance in size and amount it is symmetrical. Art lesson for the day, apply this logic to socks. :^)
F k garden. Complimentary colors yoI voted no. According to what I learned in kindergarten, they don't.
Match as in identical? No.
Match as in they work well? Maybe.
But since this a no/maybe result, and not a no/yes. And that it being identical is the most common use for the word? I'm voting no.
This.Match as in identical? No.
Match as in they work well? Maybe.
...what's important is the fabric and the cut of the sock. If those match all is right in the world.
This is truth.If you only buy monoblack socks then everything matches.
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