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I've fallen hopelessly in love twice. Took me 5+ years to get over it on both occasions. Never so much as kissed either one of them.
sunny wrote:Hugh, that was lovely. Your father sounds like what my Paw Paw used to call a "care-ack-ter".
Hugh, that was lovely.
AlicetheKurious wrote:I've fallen hopelessly in love twice. Took me 5+ years to get over it on both occasions. Never so much as kissed either one of them.
Dear boy, what you describe has not the slightest relation with love, hopeless or otherwise.
If you didn't talk to them, you didn't know them.
And if you didn't know them, you didn't delight in whatever it was that made them uniquely them, and vice versa.
And if they didn't know you enough to delight in whatever it is that makes you uniquely you, then you didn't evolve into a stronger, better, happier and more secure version of yourself because of them.
Ergo, you didn't love them.
Prologue to The Alchemist, by Paulo Cuelho:
The alchemist picked up a book that someone in the caravan had brought. Leafing through the pages, he found a story about Narcissus.
The alchemist knew the legend of Narcissus, a youth who knelt daily beside a lake to contemplate his own beauty. He was so fascinated by himself that, one morning, he fell into the lake and drowned. At the spot where he fell, a flower was born, which was called the narcissus.
But this was not how the author of the book ended the story.
He said that when Narcissus died, the goddesses of the forest appeared and found the lake, which had been fresh water, transformed into a lake of salty tears.
"Why do you weep?" the goddesses asked.
"I weep for Narcissus," the lake replied.
"Ah, it is no surprise that you weep for Narcissus," they said, "for though we always pursued him in the forest, you alone could contemplate his beauty close at hand."
"But...was Narcissus beautiful?" the lake asked.
"Who better than you to know that?" the goddesses said in wonder. "After all, it was by your banks that he knelt each day to contemplate himself!"
The lake was silent for some time. Finally, it said:
"I weep for Narcissus, but I never noticed that Narcissus was beautiful. I weep because, each time he knelt beside my banks, I could see, in the depths of his eyes, my own beauty reflected."
"What a lovely story," the alchemist thought.
A straw man argument is an informal fallacy based on misrepresentation of an opponent's position. To "set up a straw man" or "set up a straw man argument" is to create a position that is easy to refute and attribute that position to the opponent. Often, the straw man is set up to deliberately overstate the opponent's position. A straw man argument can be a successful rhetorical technique (that is, it may succeed in persuading people) but it is in fact a misleading fallacy, because the opponent's actual argument has not been refuted.
5. I've fallen hopelessly in love twice. Took me 5+ years to get over it on both occasions. Never so much as kissed either one of them. Fucking bitches (just kidding).
Erosoplier wrote:p.p.p.s. brainpanhandler, if your going to use it, be a good chap and spell my name right will you? Chicks actually dig that kind of attention to detail, as it happens. Sweat the details and chances are you'll never need concern yourself with the question of how long it takes to regain virgin status!
You then go on to provide the means and the motive for this crime which I did not commit - namely narcisissm, and narcissism - and recieve glowing praise from your grrlfriend in the gallery for this apparent feat of intuitive genius...
I can only assure you, Alice, that in the initial instance, it was them that I was ga-ga about, not me. However, beyond that, I'm in no position to defend myself against the charge that I am an especially wretched narcissist. You don't need to be a witch, or have an especially well developed sixth sense to be able to figure this out - all you need do is read a few dozen of my posts on this board and it becomes clear that I'm quite full of myself.
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