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  • ThunderClaw
    FFR Player
    • Oct 2003
    • 341

    #91
    rakinishu, I can only conclude from reading your replies here that you've never even fallen in love or gotten anywhere close to the state. (No, that's not an insult, that's just a conclusion) You seem to have absolutely no registration for the heart's influence on relationships, and you're talking almost completely about the brain's influence on them. You raise some extremely good logical points (about age, human restraint, and the like), but the entire concept here is not logical or cerebral, so the application only goes so far.

    It certainly does not go to the point of 'love is pathetic and a weakness'. I suggest you come back after you've fallen in love and see what you say. No man is an island, and falling in love just emphasizes that. I think Our Town said it best: "People were ment to go through life two by two."
    You fail.

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    • Laharl
      FFR Player
      • Sep 2003
      • 1821

      #92
      Love is strength, from what I've seen. The most miserable people on earth are the ones that go without it, and miserable people tend to not accomplish much. How many of the great people in the history of mankind were loveless? Not a whole lot, I say.
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      • scorpio1690
        FFR Player
        • Apr 2003
        • 4817

        #93
        Did Einstein have a wife?

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        • Laharl
          FFR Player
          • Sep 2003
          • 1821

          #94
          I'm not saying a wife; I'm saying love. Ben Franklin never had a wife, but that man sure had "love".

          You see?
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