Perhaps a poorly translated phrase which means something to you in Spanish? I do not know. I would encourage you to consider writing more in depth comments, as I would imagine then your readers would not have this question.
A more in depth comment would also let us know why reading through this post left you feeling like your head exploded.
Thank you for stopping by, though, to let me know you found this post to be of some interest.
Okay, well, that makes sense, now that you have explained it. You are using your creativity. That's fine. Thanks for following up, on at least part of my response.
I am not sure what this means, @neblomax:
Perhaps a poorly translated phrase which means something to you in Spanish? I do not know. I would encourage you to consider writing more in depth comments, as I would imagine then your readers would not have this question.
A more in depth comment would also let us know why reading through this post left you feeling like your head exploded.
Thank you for stopping by, though, to let me know you found this post to be of some interest.
The phrase alludes to the fact that everything has an opposite side, you know: good and evil, Yin and Yang, heaven and earth.
A coin has two sides, heads and tails.
It's normal that nobody understands that metaphor, I just made it up. 😃
Okay, well, that makes sense, now that you have explained it. You are using your creativity. That's fine. Thanks for following up, on at least part of my response.