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What is LOve?

 
 
Reply Fri 10 Mar, 2006 12:53 pm
Love can transform the most common place into beauty and splendor,sweetness and grace.
Love is the answer that every one seeks.
Love is the language that every heart speaks...so do u agree? Very Happy
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DrewDad
 
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Reply Thu 16 Mar, 2006 09:52 am
LOve is a typo, obviously.
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Shadowbayne
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2006 08:28 pm
"Baby don't hurt me, don't hurt me no more" ha ha, cupcake.
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2006 08:31 pm
Ah, spring break is upon us. http://www.borge.diesal.de/schiel.gif
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spendius
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2006 05:44 pm
What spring have you in mind Cal?
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Thu 6 Apr, 2006 02:38 pm
Easter vacation is commonly referred to as "spring break"
here, spendius. Usually the students have wild parties
and are full of mischief around that time. Spring Break
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soozoo
 
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Reply Thu 6 Apr, 2006 02:46 pm
Love is fire. But whether it's gonna warm your heart or burn your house down you can never tell.
~Jason Jordan
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Eorl
 
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Reply Thu 6 Apr, 2006 07:09 pm
Love is never having to say "What do you mean you haven't signed the pre-nup?"
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Ethmer
 
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Reply Wed 19 Apr, 2006 09:23 pm
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JLNobody
 
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Reply Thu 20 Apr, 2006 04:47 pm
The Greeks called love (eros) Divine Madness.
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RaceDriver205
 
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Reply Sun 23 Apr, 2006 09:35 am
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Love is the language that every heart speaks...so do u agree?

Does anyone here wonder how the heart got linked with love? Why wasnt it the spleen or something? Yeah loves great, unless its unrequited - then it sucks balls Laughing
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Lord Ellpus
 
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Reply Sun 23 Apr, 2006 10:14 am
RaceDriver205 wrote:
Yeah loves great, unless its unrequited - then it sucks balls Laughing


I must have had some unrequited love last night then. It was quite pleasant.
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Cyracuz
 
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Reply Mon 24 Apr, 2006 09:45 am
Yes, love is the divine madness.

It is the conqueror of reason and the defier of logic.
It is the ultimate reality check, and the most fantastical journey.
In short, love is evolution, and evolution is everything.

(It's even in the word, though thoroughly disguised) Smile
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RaceDriver205
 
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Reply Mon 24 Apr, 2006 07:38 pm
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I must have had some unrequited love last night then. It was quite pleasant.

Lol! Thats some funny cr@p!
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Vega
 
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Reply Wed 3 May, 2006 09:03 am
Then again how would you know what love really is? HOw can u be so sure when you are or arent hit by cupid? *wondering*
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makemeshiver33
 
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Reply Wed 3 May, 2006 09:17 am
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Then again how would you know what love really is? HOw can u be so sure when you are or arent hit by cupid? *wondering*



Because when you are in love, you eat, drink and sleep it. It boggles the mind, drives you to madness wanting to be near that person...and close isn't close enough.

As JL Said:

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The Greeks called love (eros) Divine Madness.


And it can drive you that way!

But let me throw a monkey wrench in this....
Love also causes problems, choas, and loads of drama. At times, it hurts your feelings and can let you down, cause you to doubt yourself, and doubt others.

Isn't love a splendid creation............?
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JLNobody
 
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Reply Wed 3 May, 2006 03:26 pm
Yes, love is a divine phenomenon. It's eros version has caused me at least as much pain as pleasure, but I would not have passed up either It's when we feel most alive.
And then the love of committed companionship is the true blessing. I wish it on all my single friends, whether they wish it or not. Smile
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Cyracuz
 
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Reply Fri 5 May, 2006 08:18 am
makemeshiver wrote:
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Because when you are in love, you eat, drink and sleep it. It boggles the mind, drives you to madness wanting to be near that person...and close isn't close enough.


Yes!!! And for me it's like that now. I don't want it to ever end.
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JLNobody
 
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Reply Fri 5 May, 2006 03:30 pm
Yes, Makemeshiver, the Greeks should have called Love the Great Mind Boggler. Too bad their language was so deficient.
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