[Anonymous]

Sep 19, 2008 12:29

What is love?

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miles edgeworth

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peoplesprincess September 19 2008, 19:29:36 UTC
A weakness.

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[Anonymous] samriprosecutor September 19 2008, 19:33:11 UTC
You're speaking from experience?

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Re: [Anonymous] peoplesprincess September 19 2008, 19:33:41 UTC
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From observation.

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[Anonymous] samriprosecutor September 19 2008, 19:36:31 UTC
Would you care to elaborate on how you came to your conclusion?

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Re: [Anonymous] peoplesprincess September 19 2008, 19:39:26 UTC
Certainly. Those who love automatically have something that can be used against them- a weakness; something very important that can be taken away fairly easily. If such a thing happens, personal investment causes them to have trouble thinking wisely, and they will make irrational decisions that, more often than not, lead to their downfall.

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[Anonymous] samriprosecutor September 19 2008, 19:44:34 UTC
Very true. However, many would argue the benefits outweigh the risks.

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Re: [Anonymous] peoplesprincess September 19 2008, 19:47:27 UTC
Perhaps. Nonsense. The "benefits" are short-term at best.

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[Anonymous] samriprosecutor September 19 2008, 20:14:56 UTC
Possibly. It would depend on the benefits.

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Re: [Anonymous] peoplesprincess September 19 2008, 20:15:58 UTC
What long-term benefits could possibly exist?

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[Anonymous] samriprosecutor September 19 2008, 20:21:58 UTC
Perhaps some of the responses here will answer that question for you.

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Re: [Anonymous] peoplesprincess September 19 2008, 20:22:50 UTC
These people are foolish and weak.

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