Subject: So I solved the first two lines
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Posted on: 2016-04-30 23:37:00 UTC

Without line breaks
- 2 - 2 x = = x + 2 +
Standardized
- 2 - 2 x = x + 2
Subtract x
- 2 - 3 x = 2
Add 2
- 3 x = 4
Divide by -3
x = - 4 / 3,
Ta-da!

Then I got cocky and tried to do the whole first stanza, which, without line breaks, is
- 2 - 2 x = = x + 2 + - 2 - 2 x = = x + 2 + = + 1 = + 1
Which, standardized, is
- 2 - 2 x = x + 2 + (- 2) - 2 x = x + 2 = 1 = 1
Which simplifies to
- 2 - 2 x = - x = x + 2 = 1
Which I suspect isn't true. If - x = 1, x has to equal - 1, which works with x + 2 = 1, but not with - 2 - 2 x = 1. Ugh. Do we have any actual mathematicians, or anyone who's finished high school, who can tell me I'm wrong and there is a way to solve this?

--Key is working on her Plort character and so far has named her

P.S. Points to anyone who can figure out what the name is.

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