How about on a pure math grid. We're not talking about "bent" parallelograms, which wouldn't be parallelograms any more, we are talking on a piece of paper (or computer screen) please explain how opposite angles are not equal (which you still haven't done).

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Architects don't build things larger than solar systems, remember?
Size doesn't affect mathematics, remember?

If you had one bacteria, and another, you would have *gasp* two bacteria! If you had one galaxy, and another *gasp*, you would have two galaxies!

If you had one straight building and another, there would be two straight buldings, each with 180 degrees. If you had one star and another star, both perfectly round. both would have internal degrees of 360.

Size doesn't affect that. And warped space makes warped shapes, wich are not the same as they were when they started. A parallelogram and a warped parallelogram are !=.