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Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 8:59 am
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Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 2:23 pm
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Interesting Conversationalist
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 8:20 am
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 8:56 am
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 9:29 pm
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*resists urge to post a link to the SNL skit playing "What is Love?* xd I deny the false alternative of your poll's last option though. Love is certainly not a thing that need be presented as opposed to logic at all. I can have both, love can be entirely logical if you do it right. cool
(Disclaimer: Not finding this to be the case in your experience so far? Take another look at the "if you do it right" clause again. Doing "it" right in this case doesn't refer to love itself like you can directly control that, but getting the underlying causes in order, the things that make you love who and what you do love. When your values are well defined and in order and you've approached how you come about deciding what is and what isn't important both in people in general and in your life in particular, it is like trying to do an equation looking or the answer of four and inputting two plus two - naturally you've done what is needed by how math works and four will follow now - as opposed to doing all kinds of random operations like 4x7 and wondering why you aren't coming up with four. This is not to say though that everybody will have the same people they'll love of course. After all, we're all different people to be the starting point for the equations here and naturally you have adjusted equations then for the other half to compensate for this difference. There's by far more than one equation that will result in four after all. Starting with being a seven instead of a two doesn't mean you can never get four, you just get four in a different way than a two would. However, you still follow things logically, doing what is needed by how "math" works and recognizing who you are, not trying to deny how math works and adding an A to your seven or by pretending you are a 2 anyway and adding another 2 and then ignoring that the equation didn't work or crying out that math is broken and illogical. ) EDIT: Actually, I should say a similar thing can be said of love and sex. The two are not inherently the same thing - of course they can come separately we all know - but they need not be opposed forces and sex can follow from love in a manner much like how I described love can come about logically. All of this though is the short, I'm-tired-and-in-a-hurry-and-just-wanted-to-throw-out-there-the-third-unacknowledged-options version, ie, it is far from comprehensive, but it'll do for now.
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Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 12:27 am
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Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 5:20 pm
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