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Thanks man. And I love you too
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I don't suppose any of you have read The Four Loves by C.S. Lewis?
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I haven't what is it about?
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Lewis describes all relationships into four types of love: storge, eros, philos, and agape. Storge is affection; eros is romance; philos is friendship; and agape is God's love for His creations. And agape tends to enhance all the other loves.
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Doesn't matter where you are in the world, most women go weak at the knees when they hear the Aussie Accent.
I'm a bit of a bogan, so I've got the really strong accent. When I was in Europe last year, lots of women were talking to me, they just love hearing my voice. They can't possibly like me, I look like I've been hit in the face with a sledge hammer. But back on topic, I guess the reason why I like Keira Knightley is purely to do with hormones. I'm 17 afterall. |
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Bogans unite.
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That accent coming out of a "sheila" (boy I hope I used that right) has about the same affect. I was watching Insomniac from Tokyo the other night, and Dave Attell was talking to this girl from Australia. Wow! Plus, she looked a bit like Keira's older sister, with lighter hair and a larger bosom. *shivers*
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Country folk really. Wear flannel shirts, have mullets, wear mocassins.
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Mocassins and/or Wellies. In town. In the pub. In the ladies lounge.
Horrifying.
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Comfort>Style
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she's "just" a godess...
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Well, she's so smart... and, mates, imho she's got CLASS!!!!!
Really, she's the perfect combination of beauty, class and, as you say, "down-to-earth" personality. She's GREAT GREAT GREAT! Fallen in love the first time I saw her. What else? |
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IF you guys are drawn to KK so much...what is stopping you from chasing her azz down. posting stuff on a forum gets you like a milimeter closer, that is if you shift your chair in the direction of KK's location, LOL
oh well PEACE |
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That's called stalking.
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You couldn't be more right than this... even if you were half drunk.
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OMG, NearokA's thread has been brought back to life (temporarily I guess).
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Well seeing as this thread has, apparently, been bumped, I see no reason why I shouldn't contribute and bump it further
I don't think people lie, just that their preconception of what they're feeling is distorted. People may indeed be in lust with Keira, or find her so attractive they'd like very much to indulge in a spot of S&M complete with whips and leather (immaturity folks) , but I find it utterly ludicrous to imply that you LOVE someone you've:a) Never seen in the flesh, so to speak b) Never spoken too c) Never touched. I'm actually really interested in love, and the theory of love - and the dimensions which it consists of. In fact, I'm actually currently conducting research into it, and what we (the general people as a whole) define as love. In fact, I would really appreciate it if you guys at KKWavefront could help out, if I posted a thread in the General Discussion Forum linking to my research questionaire I would be ecstatic if you guys could take out the time to do. It's an independant study, but I'm kinda doing it with one of my tutors at present. I'll update with that, and when it's finished you all can see the results if you want (I'll post on me site). I'm really intrigued by everyone's opinion on love. But I'm rambling now.... Yeah, back to the point, I think I've said earlier that hindsight is a wonderful thing - and I know I've been having feelings about people and have thought "oh my god, I'm in love", and later you shake your head and laugh and realise I soooo wasn't in love, merely blinded by lust. (Especially when you really do fall in love with someone, and the other person who you thought you were in love with doesn't even compare to them). There are so many dimensions of love, and it really is the strongest emotion/substance in the world at present, and I think that lust is an element of love - but I don't think that lust on it's own is anywhere near as powerful as love; although it could be a stepping stone to the real thing. I'm noticing how I'm finding it really hard to make my point here, and that's because I haven't really decided (like I say my research is on-going), so sorry for really badly rambling. I do apologise. |
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