[quote]HolyMacaroni wrote:
true love is a soul’s recognition of it’s counterpoint in another[/quote]
Wedding Crashers ftw!
[quote]HolyMacaroni wrote:
true love is a soul’s recognition of it’s counterpoint in another[/quote]
Wedding Crashers ftw!
[quote]MementoMori wrote:
[quote]Kerley wrote:
love it busting a nut on her face and getting her a tissue to wipe it off, if it wasn’t love you’d tell her to get the tissue herself.[/quote]
So thaaaaat’s why all my reltionships fail!![/quote]
bedside wet wipes FTW
i liked count’s, HM’s and tootles replies. yea tootles, that definition is kinda hard to come by in real life. cause if love is only that, i doubt ive loved anyone at all, family included. (i mean we quarrel at times and stuff right)
biglifter: come on man. i think it takes a man to know how to love.
a man is not defined by how many chicks hes banged. well to me anyway.
wormwood: im not sure what that means, but it made me lol.
ucallthatbass: come on, dont spoil this for all of us. D:
Love is when I dont even have to ask for a sammich when i get home from work…
But really, love is more a partnership in life. My parents have been happily married for 27 years and people still mistake them for newlyweds. They make compromises, and they even fight, but they have taught me how a real relationship can last through all that. I have found in my own life that quality companionship and someone who matches me on an emotional level defines what “love” is to me. Have a tight ass doesnt hurt either
[quote]ucallthatbass wrote:
a chemical cocktail of neurotransmitters and bodily hormones, nothing more…expect for a DL PR. [/quote]
+1
Love is being blown by a $10 hooker and only getting charged a dime 'cos she says your dick is so small that it would be immoral for her to charge me, er I mean you, full price.
bobcat: i like that too, quality companionship! haha
jason: looks like we both have the same problem. hahaah
[quote]HolyMacaroni wrote:
true love is a soul’s recognition of it’s counterpoint in another[/quote]
Damn HM I am impressed. (No Homo)
[quote]DJHT wrote:
[quote]HolyMacaroni wrote:
true love is a soul’s recognition of it’s counterpoint in another[/quote]
Damn HM I am impressed. (No Homo)[/quote]
Improper or excessive use of the no homo clause deems one very homo, especially when dealing with Danny.
[quote]Ct. Rockula wrote:
[quote]DJHT wrote:
[quote]HolyMacaroni wrote:
true love is a soul’s recognition of it’s counterpoint in another[/quote]
Damn HM I am impressed. (No Homo)[/quote]
Improper or excessive use of the no homo clause deems one very homo, especially when dealing with Danny.[/quote]
Okay noted, however I will say that I have never used that before, I just wanted to make it known that I have no intention of ever having a MMF with HM.
whats that movie! looks awesome. lol. i thought it had jim carrey too.
love and happiness don’t exist. In my daily life I am competitive, neurotic, depressed, I am in a mental turmoil… etc etc but sometimes I love and sometimes I am happy, depending on the situation? This is absurd
[quote]jasmincar wrote:
love and happiness don’t exist. In my daily life I am competitive, neurotic, depressed, I am in a mental turmoil… etc etc but sometimes I love and sometimes I am happy, depending on the situation? This is absurd
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<3 you:)
From wedding crashers :
Claire Cleary: What is true love?
John Beckwith: True love is your soul’s recognition of its counterpoint in another.
Claire Cleary: It’s a little cheesy but I like it.
John Beckwith: I read it on a bumper sticker
lol
Well for me I feel that true love is a feeling that you get when you are with a person, I had several short term relationships before I met my current GF, never more than say 6 months, and never felt a thing but the feeling I have around the Girl I am with now is like nothing else I’ve ever experienced, I think about her all the time and I could see myself having a family with her, and intend to ask her to marry me as soon as I finish my post grad studies. We just see eye to eye on the important things like We are both Born again Christians and agree on things that really matter, Now I’m not saying that we like all the same things, She’s doing engineering and I want to be a doctor, I like going to the gym, she like reading and being outdoors, so we arent the cloan of one another but we connect and I’ve become a better person since meeter here. I used to be all about hooking up and just picking up girls and getting digits, but since the moment we met she’s changed me for the better, but she hasn’t even tried which is what is so amazing, it just happend.
Anyway I don’t know if it is in fact true love but it feel’s like it.
[quote]jasmincar wrote:
love and happiness don’t exist. In my daily life I am competitive, neurotic, depressed, I am in a mental turmoil… etc etc but sometimes I love and sometimes I am happy, depending on the situation? This is absurd
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If it sounds absurd, then during those “sometimes,” it’s not love. If it were, it would make sense, absurd or not.
When you’re in love you still feel the daily stresses and turmoil, but they just don’t seem to matter nearly as much. It’s kind of like a powerful pain-killing drug, but without the unpleasant side effects. Knowing that someone loves you - really loves you (other than your parents) really makes a difference in your outlook and your sense of resiliency.
[quote]MaximusB wrote:
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Love and a strong black cup of coffee… There’s a winning combo! Add some heavy weights and good food, and I have pretty much all I need.
[quote]LTKO wrote:
whats that movie! looks awesome. lol. i thought it had jim carrey too.[/quote]
A Night at the Roxbury
Based on a SNL skit. Every time I hear that song, I can’t help but picture those two asshats humping on that unsuspecting waitress.