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Nature's Trick!42% Voted for by kristenlianne, capricorn, The Blind Bandit.
Love is natures way of tricking humans into reproducing
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Love is over-rated...28% Voted for by kai-kat16, xMorbidxxMistressx.
I believe that love is over-rated in a sense that most are quick to judge what they concieve as "love" but what is really referred to as love at first sight (and not always real love.) The famous love of Romeo and Juliet was nothing but a fictional play meant to minimize the truth. That there is no REAL love. The only thing people see these days is a chance to have someone help with the bills, or an even better way to surrcome to the survival of the human species by popping out tons of children. What is love? Is it unconditional? Is it truth? Is it freedom? Is it eternal? I have yet to find out...
They say, the first love is the hardest to forget. I guess he is, in my case. But what about it makes us remember when all we want to do is forget when it finally is over? What about it makes it hurt so damn bad? We put so much into a relationship, only to have it crumble away right in our own hands and whack us right in the face like the blind people we are...
Love is blind.
1-19-2006 cw
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it's a risk worth taking...28% Voted for by Aytac Atlas, ohsweetie2788.
love is completely trusting one person and throwing everything in the wind...taking a risk and not caring if you get any typoe of reward. it is going through 7 years with no money and barely surviving but staying because you are in love even thought you know you can have a "better" life. love can be beautiful and love can be sad it can be everything to everyone yet nothing someone. love is the eternal glory that everyone can experience...everyone can love with all they have and be the happiest people in the world even without any money...
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February 17, 2006
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