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Otwarta książka to słownik polsko-rosyjski.
Czy te strony są wybrane losowo czy mają jakieś szczególne znaczenie?
"jako że to była rocznica ślubu, wybrałem na haśle "miłość" ;-)" (Sebastian Tkacz)
I like this image very much because:
it is beautiful,
for me it's meaning is that marriage is a symbol of love,
User Underwater has convinced me[1] that the shadow is not a cardioid but non-cardioid heart curve[2]. It has 2 singular points (cardioid has only one - cusp).
This opened book is a Polish-Russian dictionary.
It was a wedding anniversary so it is opend on the word "love".
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