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What kind of a question is that?
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I don't know. I'm so young, and love is such a big feeling, with so many ways of describing it. I feel, sometimes, like I am. I say "I love you" and I mean it as much as I can. But to be honest, there's always a wondering in the back of my mind of exactly what we're saying when we say "I love you."
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late Tuesday evening.
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this is just one of the many reasons you are the best wife ever. =)
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Hmm...perhaps you should spend some time in the South.
Seriously? You can tell me I'm dumb to my face. I hate confrontation. I'll let you say all the shit you want and I'll just run away after.
Oh, but youre a little coward who hides behind their anonymity. That's right. -
Hahaha, I'm laughing too. "With one shrug a man shakes off many worms that have been buried into others."
Have a nice day, and go fuck yourself :) -
Thank you lovely. :) I think we could as well...
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hmm, no. i broke up with him a few hours ago, though the conversation felt more as if he broke up with me.
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Oh, cool! Thanks, that's very sweet of you, though I don't really understand the need to be anonymous.:) But thank you very much :) Our birthday is 7 months from tomorrow ;-)
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Hahahaha, no. My entire life I've never seen myself getting married. Most of the people in my family are in really bad marriages, or are getting divorced, or have been divorced multiple times. Its not a situation I ever wanted to put myself, or my children through.
But recently I've realized that sometimes marriage does work for certain, special people. And I don't want to close myself off to that.
As for the weddings, I've never really been into wedding dresses, which is odd--cause i love fancy dresses. But again, recently I've been developing more of an affinity for them. -
Is the sky blue?
I love coffee. I love coffee more than Disney. I love coffee more than most people in my life. Coffee is the only consistent thing in my life, other than my best friend. And in return, I have paid in pennies for coffee. I have waited in the pouring rain. I have gotten out of bed at an ungodly hour just to start the coffee maker. I have flirted with baristas for free coffee when I was poor. I have gone on dates with wacky freaks for coffee.
Something that really bothers me is when people try to compare their coffee "addiction" to mine.
When you are drinking 3 shots of espresso a day, carrying around a portable Starbucks cup in one hand and a paper one in the other, or making coffee at 11:00 at night; or walking two miles in the rain to get your coffee...than, please, call me and we'll be coffee lovers together. But until that day, don't compare your coffee addiction to mine. Because baby, I should be in rehab for this. -
I love that there were two questions about this the same day. I do have interests outside of Disney, I swear. ;)
I love beautiful dresses, and handsome men, and singing songs. I think the best can be found in basically any situation. I think that being sweet and compassionate and caring can get you pretty far in life. (Not saying to be a doormat, but I don't think its always neccesary to be a bitch). I think that Disneyland is the happiest place on earth. Yes, they are corny and cheesy and commercial. I love them regardless.
I love Disneyland. I love it. The parade makes me cry every time. So do the fireworks. I love the rides, but that's not the biggest attraction for me. Its the overall feeling, and watching the happiness of others--be it little kids there for the first time, or grandma's on their 85th birthday.
And, I would give anything to be a Disney Princess. Well, I am a Disney Princess. But to actually get paid for it. ;) -
Disclaimer: I'll be the first to admit that Disney promotes ridiculous ideals, un-feminist ideas, and is basically a large chunk of the basis of capitalism/corporatism. I've written lengthy papers on this. But,
Disney has the happy endings, the romantic stories, the sweet family relationships; all set to charming soundtracks with amazing and beautiful works of animation. I didn't grow up with a steady diet of Disney, as you might assume. I had basically only seen Winnie the Pooh until I was about 12 or 13, and I'd only been to Disneyland once (horrors). And quite frankly, I wish I had. I wish I had had a childhood where I believed in fairy tales (Bible stories do not count) and magic and that my dreams really could come true.
Because, as much as people try to argue against this, Disney is like real life. There are the ups and downs, the evil villians, the challenges to conquer, and the life insights to gain. And, somewhere along the way, you do fall in love, you do make amazing friends, and, if you work it right, you do have a happy ending. (Pardon me while I sound corny and childish:) I do believe dreams come true, I do believe that if you believe in yourself, you can make what you want to have happen. I believe that life should be beautiful, and I think that Disney has done an excellent job of representing that belief. -
huh, your anonymous vague criticism is really going to change what I wear. I quite like my wardrobe, but thanks for the constructive feedback.
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^you are. ummmm....okay. I don't consider myself indie, or any label for that matter. I do, wear, and think what I like. If you don't like it, that's really okay with me.
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