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"You were adopted?" "Do the dishes?" "Rub my feet?" "Polish my knob?" "Vote for Bush?" "I like anal?"
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No to all of those and it's not "He's dead, Jim" or "You've got AIDS" or "Is it in?" or anything that bad. We could just have a contest guessing my shortcomings in three words, but I'd rather just tell you:
The "big three" are -of course- "I Love You" although I meant from a woman, not Snay being silly. I have got "You're so sweet" several times and even "you're special to me" once but not the "L" word. I suppose it's for the best they dont use that word if it's not really meant.
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As pointed out on Frasier, what Snay was actually saying was "I love ya", which is distinctly different from "I love you". DO NOT CONFUSE THEM!
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Good. I've been told "I love you" in that context many times by relatives and such but it's really not the same emotion is it? There should be a diffrent name used for familial affection IMHO.
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Ahh, the definition of love. I tried to write a book about that once. Got through about two and a half chapters before I had to have a good cry.
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Edit for overindulgence of personal Evil bandwidth:
The most insideous thing about Love is that you'll find yourself singing along to the WORST songs on the radio. Case in point: It's 3AM, a couple was in my store a moment ago and the guy was actually singing the terrible Aerosmith song "Angel" to his girlfreind as they made copies. The sweetness was so sickening that I may now be a diabetic just from watching his idiocy. I prayed she was going to dump him right here in the store so I could say "Ha Ha" like that bully from the Simpsons.
Huh. This post turned out even more evil than what I edited out. Go figure.
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"There should be a diffrent name used for familial affection IMHO."
Well, not really. I mean, there's the "fondness arising out of kinship" thing, and there's the "chemical imbalance in the brain that fucks up our reasoning" thing. It's not like people have a hard time fathoming the context of either.
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I tried to define love as being willing to place someone else's happiness and well-being above your own. That definition works, I think. Unfortunately, I also tried to analyze romance, and pretty well sucked all the magic out of it. Reduced it to a set of if/thens. If I define it, what fun is it!?
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quote:Originally posted by Omega: Ahh, the definition of love. I tried to write a book about that once. Got through about two and a half chapters before I had to have a good cry.
You still owe me a copy of that book.
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