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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 8:43 am
by theevilgirl
kamala wrote::) i thought it was witty . hehe

loving yourself can be really fun too :P
and u dont regret it in the morning :wink:

Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 8:46 am
by kamala
TheEvilGirl wrote:
kamala wrote::) i thought it was witty . hehe

loving yourself can be really fun too :P
and u dont regret it in the morning :wink:

lol, depends on how rough you got with yourself the night before :o

Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 8:47 am
by legend4ry
kamala wrote:
TheEvilGirl wrote:
kamala wrote::) i thought it was witty . hehe

loving yourself can be really fun too :P
and u dont regret it in the morning :wink:

lol, depends on how rough you got with yourself the night before :o
I haven't look in the mirror for 2 weeks :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:

Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 8:55 am
by theevilgirl
Legendary wrote:
kamala wrote:
TheEvilGirl wrote:
kamala wrote::) i thought it was witty . hehe

loving yourself can be really fun too :P
and u dont regret it in the morning :wink:

lol, depends on how rough you got with yourself the night before :o
I haven't look in the mirror for 2 weeks :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:

hahahaha

the worst is when ur coked up....shit takes forever....but u dont wanna stop
lmao wow....

i cant believe some of the shit i say on here :oops:

Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 3:45 pm
by misk
What most people perceive as "love" may more appropriately labeled as "a deep relationship or partnership between two people" as far as im concerned. Though a relationship may initially feel nice physically (read: hormonally) That always passes, and then your left with two people, their flaws as individuals, and expectations of each other waiting to be fulfilled. Seems like a lot of inexperienced people dont quite understand that a meaningful relationship requires work, and tends to change as individuals change over the course of time.

What i consider "love" is more "self-love" than being enamored with another member of the human race. Often times we are looking for our "soul mate" and the reality is that we're looking for that other half of ourselves outside our Selfs, when we should be looking within.

It reminds me of those Depeche Mode lyrics "its only when i lose myself in someone else, that i've found myself"

:lol:

Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 3:49 pm
by bellybelle
Misk wrote:What most people perceive as "love" may more appropriately labeled as "a deep relationship or partnership between two people" as far as im concerned. Though a relationship may initially feel nice physically (read: hormonally) That always passes, and then your left with two people, their flaws as individuals, and expectations of each other waiting to be fulfilled. Seems like a lot of inexperienced people dont quite understand that a meaningful relationship requires work, and tends to change as individuals change over the course of time.

What i consider "love" is more "self-love" than being enamored with another member of the human race. Often times we are looking for our "soul mate" and the reality is that we're looking for that other half of ourselves outside our Selfs, when we should be looking within.

It reminds me of those Depeche Mode lyrics "its only when i lose myself in someone else, that i've found myself"

:lol:

THIS!!!!!!!! all day this!

Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 3:56 pm
by misk
bellybelle wrote:
Misk wrote:What most people perceive as "love" may more appropriately labeled as "a deep relationship or partnership between two people" as far as im concerned. Though a relationship may initially feel nice physically (read: hormonally) That always passes, and then your left with two people, their flaws as individuals, and expectations of each other waiting to be fulfilled. Seems like a lot of inexperienced people dont quite understand that a meaningful relationship requires work, and tends to change as individuals change over the course of time.

What i consider "love" is more "self-love" than being enamored with another member of the human race. Often times we are looking for our "soul mate" and the reality is that we're looking for that other half of ourselves outside our Selfs, when we should be looking within.

It reminds me of those Depeche Mode lyrics "its only when i lose myself in someone else, that i've found myself"

:lol:

THIS!!!!!!!! all day this!
she knows! :)

Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 3:56 pm
by elbe
8 pages on Love? u soppy stnuc

Love is a shit emotion

Hate is where it is at. Hate has true passion.

Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 3:57 pm
by misk
eLBe wrote:8 pages on Love? u soppy stnuc

Love is a shit emotion

Hate is where it is at. Hate has true passion.
big up the 15 year old crew.

Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 4:10 pm
by elbe
:?:

I aint never got hurt from hating things/people

Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 4:16 pm
by elbe
Misk wrote:
Often times we are looking for our "soul mate" and the reality is that we're looking for that other half of ourselves outside our Selfs, when we should be looking within.

:lol:
I think this is crap. The other Half? I'm not looking but if I was I wouldn't be looking for a part of me, what you said originally is write, a succesfull relationship takes work to keep it going, what people need to ask themselves is if it is worth the effort, Be selfish, if it dosn't work for you then fuck it off.

yes my earlier comment was childish :oops: but fukit

Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 4:18 pm
by misk
eLBe wrote:
Misk wrote:
Often times we are looking for our "soul mate" and the reality is that we're looking for that other half of ourselves outside our Selfs, when we should be looking within.

:lol:
I think this is crap. The other Half? I'm not looking but if I was I wouldn't be looking for a part of me, what you said originally is write, a succesfull relationship takes work to keep it going, what people need to ask themselves is if it is worth the effort, Be selfish, if it dosn't work for you then fuck it off.

yes my earlier comment was childish :oops: but fukit
its all good man ;)

Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 10:20 pm
by theevilgirl
met a friend of my cousin....two days ago

cool guy...super nice...kinda cute...

i think he loves me hehehehhehehe

added me this morning on myspace and I already have status on his top friends

its super amusing

:lol:

Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 10:33 pm
by bellybelle
TheEvilGirl wrote:met a friend of my cousin....two days ago

cool guy...super nice...kinda cute...

i think he loves me hehehehhehehe

added me this morning on myspace and I already have status on his top friends

its super amusing

:lol:

the first days are the best days....

its awesome when you're a grown woman and you've been reduced to giggling, blushing, and drawin' out heart shapes on random scraps of paper....

:oops:


tho i know nothing of that. *coughs* *giggles* :oops:

Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 12:43 am
by misk
bellybelle wrote:
TheEvilGirl wrote:met a friend of my cousin....two days ago

cool guy...super nice...kinda cute...

i think he loves me hehehehhehehe

added me this morning on myspace and I already have status on his top friends

its super amusing

:lol:

the first days are the best days....

its awesome when you're a grown woman and you've been reduced to giggling, blushing, and drawin' out heart shapes on random scraps of paper....

:oops:


tho i know nothing of that. *coughs* *giggles* :oops:
haha... yeah i dont know about the heart shapes and giggling and blushing, but i know what you mean about the first days. I heard somewhere that that "honeymoon" feeling you have is a biological thing thats hormonal and that it lasts the first 9 1/2 weeks... and that it's designed to keep two people together long enough to give them enough chances to procreate... interesting...

Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 1:56 pm
by nousd
Misk wrote:What most people perceive as "love" may more appropriately labeled as "a deep relationship or partnership between two people" as far as im concerned.
Fairly clued.
Though a relationship may initially feel nice physically, that always passes and then you're left with two people, their flaws as individuals, and expectations of each other waiting to be fulfilled.
Clued.
Often times we are looking for our "soul mate" and the reality is that we're looking for that other half of ourselves outside our Selfs, when we should be looking within.
Needs nuancing. Love maybe just a biological phenomenon to ensure mating or a catalyst for looking past self into the infinite...
but the characteristic dissolution of self in a unity of two, however fleeting,
also needs to be appreciated for it's transcendence of time,
for it's power to immortalize and universalize an individual's experience.
Know this?

Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 3:03 pm
by bellybelle
SD5 wrote:but the characteristic dissolution of self in a unity of two, however fleeting, also needs to be appreciated for it's transcendence of time,
for it's power to immortalize and universalize an individual's experience.
Know this?

that was a very lovely sentiment. :D

Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 3:19 pm
by theevilgirl
love is something that happens between my dog's butt and the carpet

Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 3:31 pm
by von
TheEvilGirl wrote:love is something that happens between my dog's butt and the carpet
:lol:

Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 3:52 pm
by theevilgirl
my daddy needs pills for love.