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        <description>A Love Poem for Lonely Prime Numbers" personifies numbers, telling how 59, a shy prime, loves the "perfect" composite 60, but feels unworthy, only to find true connection and acceptance with 61, another prime, realizing their combined uniqueness makes them a "prime example" of love, not just a lonely factor. The poem uses mathematical puns (like 60 being divisible by many, 59 being "odd," and 59+61=120, which is twice 60) to explore loneliness, authenticity, and finding your true mathematical/romantic match. Author: TED</description>
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