georgym Posted September 17 Report Share Posted September 17 I know it sounds a little weird and twisted, but when i first read this from The Village Voice , it totally connected in my head, and i got it right away...is it kool Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vicman Posted September 17 Report Share Posted September 17 hmmm..i dunno..i dunno..hmmmm...hmmmm..hmmmmmmm.hjmmmmmmmmmm...ok, time for some chicken wings Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lostin310 Posted September 17 Report Share Posted September 17 Originally posted by gmccookny I know it sounds a little weird and twisted, but when i first read this from The Village Voice , it totally connected in my head, and i got it right away...is it kool Okay, it's been added to my list of favorite quotes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
georgym Posted September 18 Author Report Share Posted September 18 Originally posted by vicman hmmm..i dunno..i dunno..hmmmm...hmmmm..hmmmmmmm.hjmmmmmmmmmm...ok, time for some chicken wings im not used to you without all of your sig pics Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
georgym Posted September 18 Author Report Share Posted September 18 Originally posted by lostin310 Okay, it's been added to my list of favorite quotes. haha, u have one of those TOO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weyes Posted September 18 Report Share Posted September 18 omigod, gmc, i was going to start a thread about your new quote!!! it is getting very strange around these parts. a lot of threads that i want to start get started before i get the chance. either people are reading my mind ( ) or we're all just very, very, compatible.i was going to say that the quote is true for some and entirely the opposite for others. some people find it hard to say, "i love you," while other people value those words so much that they will not say them in passing, or if they do not truly feel them. i happen to belong to the second group. if someone tells me he/she loves me and i don't love him/her back, i don't just spit back automatically that i love him/her, too, and i suppose that makes for an uncomfortable situation. but i don't lie, and i wouldn't want anyone to lie to me, either. besides, the people i love generally aren't liars .but love means a lot of different things, and different things to different people. man, i could go on about this subject forever... but i'll spare you all . one last thought, though: yesterday, a co-worker in his 50s said he didn't think there was a difference between loving someone and being in love ( ). there's my point, i guess: that i don't necessarily have a better understanding of love, but that his and mine are very different. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
georgym Posted September 18 Author Report Share Posted September 18 Originally posted by weyes omigod, gmc, i was going to start a thread about your new quote!!! it is getting very strange around these parts. a lot of threads that i want to start get started before i get the chance. either people are reading my mind ( ) or we're all just very, very, compatible.i was going to say that the quote is true for some and entirely the opposite for others. some people find it hard to say, "i love you," while other people value those words so much that they will not say them in passing, or if they do not truly feel themOk, that's what i wanted to know.I know love means different things to everyone, and it's also harder for me to come out with using the "love" word too easily.My quote is for those who have been hurt, and to realize that the word 'love" is not just a word to throw around Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weyes Posted September 19 Report Share Posted September 19 the first time i started dealing with what the difference between "love" and "being in love" was when i was in 8th grade. a lot of people say that that's too young, and that it's not love if it's not reciprocated, but that's only their truth. maybe that's just how they experience love (once again, not a value judgment - just different .).my freshman year of high school i started a new school (it was only a high school.), and my first group of friends didn't stay my friends for that long. they were just the first people i really met. anyway, one girl had on her answering machine, "leave a message, i love you, bye!" and it disturbed me so much to think that she could be telling just any old someone that she loved him/her. it just made her love seem so... cheap . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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