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gespawcho February 25 2010, 20:14:34 UTC
I think you're choosing a bold and unafraid way to look at things. Having a standard doesn't mean it's impossible to fulfill, it just means it takes a little more time to find the person to fill it. I think.

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danger_mouse February 25 2010, 22:25:44 UTC
And having realistic standards as well, I think. Too many times in the past I've been guilty of expecting things to be.. more than what they are, or different in some way. Naivety? Maybe. Oh, the joys of growing up :P

But yes, finding the right person that fits is the key. And not in a soulmate sense or anything, just being in the same place at the same time, physically/emotionally/all of it.

<3

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ex_jvgh February 25 2010, 20:20:19 UTC
uh, are you me?

(except that last night I saw Bright Star. still, I cried like a bitch. and at random moments, too)

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danger_mouse February 25 2010, 22:27:28 UTC
I could be? Or perhaps we've got the same model number?

(I cried SO MUCH at the end of Aimee & Jaguar. I was still sad when I woke up today, and rewatched a clip, and cried again tonight. Honestly, it's a bit ridiculous now. Have you seen it? I haven't watched Bright Star yet.)

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ex_jvgh February 26 2010, 05:08:59 UTC
I watched it when it was out on DVD a while ago but I didn't cry so much, and I always cry, I mean... I famously am moved by certain cartoons! so it was weird. Bright Star is awesome. it shouldn't bring you tears that much... I know it's only me.

and I agree with everyone else, you have standards and realistic ones at that. it's such a rare thing to have... be patient :)

(and my bet is on the same model number, too)

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one6two6 February 26 2010, 04:16:58 UTC
I say give it time. Everything will mean something, given time.

Oh, love.

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