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Feb 27, 2007 20:16

Triumphant return to the world of Live Journal. Yes, I have more things left unsaid that need to be said. Mostly, they wind up being questions I want answered by people. Sometimes they are rants of a somewhat EMO nature. Who really cares though in the end, as long as your enjoying what your doing, only the state police can stop you ( Read more... )

fate., questions. mortality, morality

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lissa_dora February 28 2007, 17:09:18 UTC
My turn. Not sure you want my opinion, but hey, you posted it nice & open.

Do people ever fall out of love? I'm not sure. I've heard that it happens to other people.

If a drug isn't illegal but it does the same thing as the illegal drugs, should someone take it? "Should" is entirely subjective. I don't believe much in letting laws guide your action - I believe firmly in the 11th commandment of "don't get caught." ;-)

How many times can a person's heart be broken? Endlessly. But after a while, you (theoretically) become a little more cautious about falling in love.

When does life get easier? When you learn to roll with the punches

Does life get easier? For some people. I've found that it goes in cycles.

Is the foundation of our lives an endless cycle that continuously repeats itself? That's a question for the philosophers. One theory is that we keep repeating things, lifetime after lifetime, until we learn the lesson we need to learn. But some things are always themes, cycles.

What would happen if you broke the cycle, would it simply reform or would you just die...?

Are the sins of the parent the crime of the son? (This means if Daddy was a wife beater and killed mommy after a night of drinking, does little johnny suffer for daddy's crime?) Does Johnny suffer? Yes. Is life punishing him? No. It's simply the results of Daddy's acts.

If a parent commits a heinous act on his/her children, are the children doomed to repeat said act? (A rough example would be, lets say daddy molests his boys. Then is removed from the picture. Do the boys grow up to molest their kids in cycle? Is there a way to prevent a cycle of abuse?)

Time and experience have shown no. The tendancy is there, the learned behavoirs ingrained, but one can choose to not become one's father.

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