Sep 10, 2005 01:57
I strongly dislike false advertising. Permanent markers aren't permanent, they wash off after a day or so. And for some reason it bothers me when places say that they have the best *insert any kind of food*, that is an opinion. Is it possible for someone to fall out of love? I mean most people would say yes, but here's my thought process about that: I think that if a couple says that they are in love and then after a while they say that they just fell out of love, then that means that the were never in love in the first place. I believe that if you truely love someone, you will always love that person no matter what happens. Sure things might not work out the way you planned but sometimes people still love their significant other even when they aren't together. But that whole concept is hardly fair. Love isn't cheap, it isn't something paper that you can just tear or throw away over any one thing. It cuts deeper than any knife could and worst part about that is that sometimes the wound will never heal. It will get better, but never fully be what it used to be. Love is the single most sweetest, painful, inspiring, deadly, greatest and undiscribable feeling on Earth. The funny thing about it is that most people look for love as if it were a giant game of hide and seek, but most times it comes when you least expect it and at the worst possible times. Whoever said, "It is better to have loved and lost, then to never have loved at all" deserves to be hit by a big metal bar right in the face(you damn liar, sure you always have the good memories, but a memory can't tell you that everything will be alright). I want to say it was Shakespeare, but I have no clue what so ever and it's like 2am and I'm just trying to come up with an excuse because I don't really know what I'm talking about. Also, is it bad if I feel as if I truely hate a place that I have never been to? Whatever, I can dislike and like whatever I want. And right now I dislike being tired and I want to go to bed.
Goodnight