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Post by kamala » Mon Jul 21, 2008 10:58 am

/sob
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Post by dubluke » Mon Jul 21, 2008 10:59 am

pk wrote:
dubluke wrote:
pk wrote:
dubluke wrote:i ain't talking about love yet, but i thought being with someone again was gonna be great, now the nagging has started, that did not take very fucking long at all :x
all i was asking you to do was wash the fucking dishes once in a while

i have to do everything
what about ALL THOSE DINNERS I COOKED you eh!??!?!
they were shit

you never listen to my needs...out all night listening to your wob wob music while i sit at home with the kids :cry:
i've been a terrible man :oops:
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Post by kamala » Mon Jul 21, 2008 11:01 am

i cant believe you boys are cheating on me :cry:


and you didn't even provide any videos :(
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Post by elbe » Mon Jul 21, 2008 11:02 am

kamala wrote:
and you didn't even provide any videos :(
thank god
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Post by pk » Mon Jul 21, 2008 11:03 am

dubluke wrote:
pk wrote:
dubluke wrote:
pk wrote:
dubluke wrote:i ain't talking about love yet, but i thought being with someone again was gonna be great, now the nagging has started, that did not take very fucking long at all :x
all i was asking you to do was wash the fucking dishes once in a while

i have to do everything
what about ALL THOSE DINNERS I COOKED you eh!??!?!
they were shit

you never listen to my needs...out all night listening to your wob wob music while i sit at home with the kids :cry:
i've been a terrible man :oops:
wait hang on, i thought i was the man

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Post by kamala » Mon Jul 21, 2008 11:04 am

burn. i professed my love and he ignored me.


/slit wrists

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Post by dubluke » Mon Jul 21, 2008 11:06 am

pk wrote:
dubluke wrote:
pk wrote:
dubluke wrote:
pk wrote: all i was asking you to do was wash the fucking dishes once in a while

i have to do everything
what about ALL THOSE DINNERS I COOKED you eh!??!?!
they were shit

you never listen to my needs...out all night listening to your wob wob music while i sit at home with the kids :cry:
i've been a terrible man :oops:
wait hang on, i thought i was the man
something has gone terribly wrong here
gwa wrote:apparently i fell into the fridge and shouted really loudly 'RIGHT, IM OFF TO GO FUCK THE SHIT OUT OF ME LASS NOW MUM, SHUT YER DOOR'
"ketchup sounds for ketchup people"

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Post by kamala » Mon Jul 21, 2008 11:10 am

/sob moar
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Post by bellybelle » Mon Jul 21, 2008 8:13 pm

"If I know what love is, it is because of you."

-Herman Hesse

"Love is trembling happiness."

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Post by psyolopher » Mon Jul 21, 2008 8:17 pm

My descent is the story of everyman! I am hatred, Darkness and despair!
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Post by christophera » Mon Jul 21, 2008 8:22 pm

i've really been enjoying going through these TEDtalks

this one is Helen Fisher on our very real need for romantic Love
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=OYfoGTIG7pY&feature=user

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Post by bellybelle » Mon Jul 21, 2008 8:51 pm

ChristopherA wrote:i've really been enjoying going through these TEDtalks

this one is Helen Fisher on our very real need for romantic Love
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=OYfoGTIG7pY&feature=user


Parson! That was really good.

Quite in line, at some points, on the brain activity and the correlation between romantic love and addiction, as I was watching a show on stalkers today that was discussing the same thing.

And which reminded me of perhaps The Science of Love or something equally generic a few years ago. Towards the end, when she discussed at some point biological clues towards why we make the decision towards one individual and not the other...it reminded me of a part in the former series where they discussed that from as early on as about 4-8 years old, we start gathering and assigning strengths to certain attributes, subtly. As if we're creating a map of sorts....of our likes and dislikes. We supposedly gather all this seemingly extraneous information from that early on through our late teens, which seem to contribute to the choice of one individual over the other. How closely the individual satisfies the requirements on the subconscious list we've been adding to since childhood.

Then again, from a linguistics/semantics point of view, I tend to think that the bonds we discover and forge are more demonstrative of how close our individual lexicons match with another individuals. Add in biological attraction to distinguish between friends and lovers (not in the casual sense). The less you have to qualify and explain, the closer you feel....lends to familiarity and comfort which is repeatedly rewarded with each point of similarity. Two personal things: those I am closest with in life tend to be those who comprehend me best with as little back story. And 2. when I hear stories of how people get together, the ones in more solid relationships usually mention the immense sense of familiarity with their partner.....not as if here is this new person introduced to their lives....but more getting reacquainted...like they've always known the individual, just they hadn't met until that point.

sorry to ramble...love is a very interesting subject to me. :)
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Post by christophera » Mon Jul 21, 2008 8:56 pm

but also if you understand that consciousness is the fabric and that love directly affects the fabric fundamentally, you can see how it could transcend a culmination of experiences. like real psychic connections that are experienced beyond subconscious observations and decisions

but yeah its also very much physiological and chemical as well. these connections, as esoteric in origin as you could presuppose, do actually end up a physical reality in your brain wirings

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Post by bellybelle » Mon Jul 21, 2008 9:08 pm

ChristopherA wrote:but also if you understand that consciousness is the fabric and that love directly affects the fabric fundamentally, you can see how it could transcend a culmination of experiences. like real psychic connections that are experienced beyond subconscious observations and decisions
thats a very neat idea. i feel that we (Universal) should have this kind of intimate understanding of a certain individual or a few during our lifetimes. as well as this kind of generalized affinity/appreciation for things around us. but could it be possible to sustain a lover-type intimacy with everything? first, thats an impressively deep connection. secondly, forging that connection with just one individual is exciting, mentally emotionally and physically. what kind of impact on the individual would there be to be that closely connected with everything and everyone else? i think i would fear it....just from the position of having to be that excruciatingly vulnerable.
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Post by christophera » Mon Jul 21, 2008 9:13 pm

well you don't need to be that closely connected to everything else ;]

if you make the beast w/ two backs with the whole world, you'd have a futurama movie on your hands

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Post by bellybelle » Mon Jul 21, 2008 9:21 pm

omg thanks for the reminder! i hadn't gotten it yet. i get outta work in 10 mins and i'm going right to the store. :D i've been spacin lately. sometimes its a little overwhelming when nothing is really wrong with your life... Don't get me wrong, its nice. Just kinda...strange. :|
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Post by psyolopher » Mon Jul 21, 2008 11:21 pm

ChristopherA wrote:but also if you understand that consciousness is the fabric and that love directly affects the fabric fundamentally, you can see how it could transcend a culmination of experiences. like real psychic connections that are experienced beyond subconscious observations and decisions

but yeah its also very much physiological and chemical as well. these connections, as esoteric in origin as you could presuppose, do actually end up a physical reality in your brain wirings
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Post by djelements » Tue Jul 22, 2008 1:20 am

bellybelle wrote:omg thanks for the reminder! i hadn't gotten it yet. i get outta work in 10 mins and i'm going right to the store. :D i've been spacin lately. sometimes its a little overwhelming when nothing is really wrong with your life... Don't get me wrong, its nice. Just kinda...strange. :|
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Post by kamala » Tue Jul 22, 2008 12:09 pm

ChristopherA wrote:i've really been enjoying going through these TEDtalks

this one is Helen Fisher on our very real need for romantic Love
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=OYfoGTIG7pY&feature=user


"almost nobody gets out of love alive"

but some are still in love 25 years later :D :D :D

tnx 4 the link parson
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Post by nousd » Wed Jul 23, 2008 2:09 pm

'd luv to win the lottery
and give it, somehow anonymously,
to heaps of people doin' it tuff...
or just nice people yu know would do worthwhile stuff...
farmers and deros and single parents,
unemployed steppas and maimed workers,
couples that can't afford to have kids,
retired factory workers and pensioners

It's a (sigh) beautiful aspect of love: giving over
and just as good to be relaxed with being given to...
None of that compulsion to reciprocate
or feel obligated...

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