LoboUivante said:i agree there's no perfect quote to say "I L*ve You".
Fenre said:no no. ikea has the right of this. at one with the earth? just soulds silly.
yeah, you can use this to have the opposite effect you wanted to haveMaqus said:Well, you can always use the gypsy-hungarian pidgin: "Kamelom a csajt/csávót" (I love the girl/man).
words are hollow and two faced, i worry about gestures ... of course words after gestures are always welcomeLoona said:yeah, you can use this to have the opposite effect you wanted to have
I'm just sure I'd kick that special someone who'd tell me he loves me like this, it's more disguisting than romantic...
Infernium said:Hooray for the western equality. Here in Finland every fucking newspaper tells about this dead pop singer or some mother searching for her son. In the area the aid and hospital points are gathered in the tourist centers. I wonder how much would have the western governments lower the support and aid without the few thousand dead western tourists. No one really seems to give a shit about the 150000+ dead Asians.
i couldn't quite follow what you meant with your example, i think you missunderstood what i said. I said that before words really achieve their meaning, they have to be felt, and i think they become hollow without gestures, without actions. Anyway, this leads to a million of interpretations.bleed_black_orchid said:so in your own obscure way I can gather that you are implying that you would much rather sit on someones face first before talking to them aslong as they spoke to you afterwards.
Must be really "friendly" people between enlightenment and gloominess.