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| Love...; What is it really... | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: May 22 2007, 10:35 PM (1,643 Views) | |
| Alucard | May 31 2007, 06:17 PM Post #31 |
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Konoka-ness Master (army of one XD)
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does anyone consider that maybe the soulmate simply isn't out there? I think that if someone made for you is out there somewhere, they'll somehow come to you'll coincidentally go to them and you'll be brought together by some external means against your own will with none of your influence I think that if there really is somebody out there for you, they really should be brought to you on a silver platter, and if you've gotta go look for them, they're not out there at all(and if you find someone you think is them, they're not) That's fate I personally think there're many people out there who're not meant to love(like myself) and will likely marry out of fear of dying alone or not meeting the status quo this society gives people that makes them think that you absolutly must love at all costs, lest they be abnormal(and we all know how much people hate that) But hey, don't mind me. I really don't know anything about feelings or emotion(But I'm not too bad at observing it) |
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| shiryu-ryu | May 31 2007, 06:34 PM Post #32 |
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>: D (at last) i learned how to do this too~~!!!
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I absoultely agree with you. That is the reason why so many couple's end up divorcing. If you think about it society and "normality" allways make you have too much inner iron rule's that end up in depressing you thinking youre a pathetic human because you can not achieve something that a "normal" person do. "Normality" is indeed an unneeded comperesy that only bring's pain in the end. (^^ How is that aigu-san? I tried my best to make it proper for u to read!) |
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| Quiet Fan talking | Jun 10 2007, 02:46 AM Post #33 |
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Middle Schooler
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Personally, I view love as the epitome of weakness. Simply put: Hate = Power Opposite of Power is Weakness, love is the opposite of hate and since hatred is power, love is weakness. Allowing oneself indulge in such a thing as love will only make them that much weaker for it. When someone falls in love they leave themselves open to be manipulated and hurt. Such things need not concern one who has closed their heart off to all. |
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| Rark | Jun 10 2007, 10:50 AM Post #34 |
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MA Oldfag
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That's an incredable observation there QFT. |
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| aigu92 | Jun 10 2007, 04:52 PM Post #35 |
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I know how to do this! Yay!
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Um . . . who says everyone hates being weird? If you ask me, almost every single person ever is so obsessed with being unique and has to dress funny or act different so they can be unique. You make too many generalizations about the human race; you also gotta say that it doesn't apply to everyone, because EVERY PHILOSOPHY has at least one exception. So, it's better to let people know that you're not narrow-minded and at least state that it isn't true for all humans. Oh, and by the way, I didn't mean that meanly or anything, just wanted to give you advice on an aspect of your philosophy that needed work. |
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| Alucard | Jun 10 2007, 04:56 PM Post #36 |
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Konoka-ness Master (army of one XD)
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I'm glad |
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| Zaroff | Jun 12 2007, 02:08 AM Post #37 |
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You could cut the tension in this thread with a knife. |
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| DeathkaiserG | Jun 12 2007, 02:11 AM Post #38 |
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8D
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Is that from WWE!!! |
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| Zaroff | Jun 12 2007, 02:13 AM Post #39 |
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I actually believe that "You could cut the tension in this ______ with a knife" is an old saying I could be wrong though. |
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| DeathkaiserG | Jun 12 2007, 02:24 AM Post #40 |
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8D
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I could be wrong too since i just heard it from the the WWE anouncers maybe its really an old saying |
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| Zaroff | Jun 12 2007, 02:27 AM Post #41 |
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I suppose now would be a good time to throw in my two cents on this topic: To me love is a lot like a game of Tetris. It's all about making sure all the pieces fit before you run headlong into a mistake you can undo. Once you've got your pieces fit, you can stop then and there. You have to move pieces around so that both yourself and the one you're in love with are happy. But once you can get a hang of the whole thing, it can be one of the best ways to spend your time. |
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| DeathkaiserG | Jun 12 2007, 02:56 AM Post #42 |
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8D
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And you mean Love is Just a past time for you *Reply if i misunderstood* |
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| Zaroff | Jun 12 2007, 02:57 AM Post #43 |
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No, far from it. Tetris is just the metaphor I use to explain that it's not a simple thing that you can just do when ever. |
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| DeathkaiserG | Jun 12 2007, 03:00 AM Post #44 |
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8D
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Cleared :) Now My two cents: Love is Like a chocolate box You will never know what you will get (AND YES Its from Forest Gump) |
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| Akashi | Jun 12 2007, 03:30 AM Post #45 |
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Amatsumikaboshi
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My two cents:
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