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asymmetrical head wrote:yall aint got no skillz in makin' the panties drop!
eppers wrote:asymmetrical head wrote:yall aint got no skillz in makin' the panties drop!
looooooooooooooooooool
saturdayindex wrote:Anybody can make panties drop, to borrow your colloquialism. But it takes a skilled, intelligent, faithful human being (two, actually) to craft and hone a fine, meaningful, deep relationship...
oscillik wrote:relationships...can be the best and worst things ever.
i am no expert at all, but there is one thing that i can say and it should be obvious to all.
love is nothing without pain
CoBoC wrote:It's like crossing a street. You don't throw your emotions out into traffic and see what happens. You wait, look both ways, and choose when to cross. Also, you might look across the road first to see if the other side is really where you want to go. Maybe you were looking for another street.
Also don't jaywalk. And don't cross streets that are really easy to get across. And if you see a car coming your way, go back! RUN!
Lol, metaphors.
TheSilenceEchoes wrote:oscillik wrote:relationships...can be the best and worst things ever.
i am no expert at all, but there is one thing that i can say and it should be obvious to all.
love is nothing without pain
ironic, isn't it? Why do we humans find it always worth the price even if it cuts us in pieces? A strange species we are... I don't get it. I guess there must be something really great about it then.. But i personally would prefer art (music / poetry / literature / paintings). It seems more honest. Or something. I'm waffling. I am EVERYTHING BUT an expert on these things
CoBoC wrote:It's like crossing a street. You don't throw your emotions out into traffic and see what happens. You wait, look both ways, and choose when to cross. Also, you might look across the road first to see if the other side is really where you want to go. Maybe you were looking for another street.
Also don't jaywalk. And don't cross streets that are really easy to get across. And if you see a car coming your way, go back! RUN!
Lol, metaphors.
oscillik wrote:i very much believe that dualism plays a big part in life. it's pretty unavoidable. if we care enough about something, it is inevitable that we will suffer from it.
funny statement though, that you would prefer art to actual experience...isn't art supposed to be about portraying emotions? it's kind of like a simulacra
and then we get onto the philosophical debate of, if you could choose to live in a dream world or reality, which would you choose and if you chose the dream world, would you be technically alive?
Currently, in most of my dreams i feel a thousand times more alive and more close to my inner self than in real life.. Wonder what that is
bleak. wrote:i sure wish i could find someone who appreciates the welsh nature as much as i do. i spend most my time in 'the cwmins' which is a woodlands that leads to a small village named llanachaeron. it has a public footpath running through the middle, yet it's rare to see anyone walking along there. can someone please send a few over for me? i'm getting lonely.
Cupz wrote:I'll put an add in the dutch paper right now:
"Lonely welsh dude looking for girl to stroll down unpronounsable woods. Enjoys weird music.
Plane ticket included."
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