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chaoser
United States5541 Posts
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Xstatic
United States765 Posts
On February 02 2011 11:07 chaoser wrote: ..andddddd someone comes along as ruins the good mood. Lol he's just a cynic. Such people are never happy with anything, don't believe in anything, and end up doing nothing. I liked the story; it's heartwarming to know that even after all these years, they're still in love with each other, still flirt and care deeply for each other. I think such a deep lasting relationship is something we all wish for, but instead we settle for the insubstantial chaos of modern life with its cheaper pleasures. | ||
Tony Campolo
New Zealand364 Posts
On February 02 2011 11:22 Xstatic wrote: Lol he's just a cynic. Such people are never happy with anything, don't believe in anything, and end up doing nothing. I liked the story; it's heartwarming to know that even after all these years, they're still in love with each other, still flirt and care deeply for each other. I think such a deep lasting relationship is something we all wish for, but instead we settle for the insubstantial chaos of modern life with its cheaper pleasures. FYI my mum works as a carer for the disabled, and I've done my (six year) stint volunteering for various organisations involving the disadvantaged. There's nothing true, pure or beautiful about their lives. People tend to only see a fraction of what it's like and say shit like: "Oh, they're special and unique and make the world beautiful because they're living with less and can appreciate the little things we often forget" - the rest of the time though (99%) they're busy shitting their pants and depressed, bored, sitting in front of TVs and screaming and crying out of frustration. A reminder of what a fucked up world we live in. | ||
Megaliskuu
United States5123 Posts
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Railxp
Hong Kong1313 Posts
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VTArlock
United States1763 Posts
On February 02 2011 11:33 Tony Campolo wrote: FYI my mum works as a carer for the disabled, and I've done my (six year) stint volunteering for various organisations involving the disadvantaged. There's nothing true, pure or beautiful about their lives. People tend to only see a fraction of what it's like and say shit like: "Oh, they're special and unique and make the world beautiful because they're living with less and can appreciate the little things we often forget" - the rest of the time though (99%) they're busy shitting their pants and depressed, bored, sitting in front of TVs and screaming and crying out of frustration. A reminder of what a fucked up world we live in. As much as I disagree with you, your entitled to your opinion, no matter how depressing it is. | ||
Entropic
Canada2837 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + Thanks for sharing the sweet story OP. | ||
Slithe
United States985 Posts
On February 02 2011 11:33 Tony Campolo wrote: FYI my mum works as a carer for the disabled, and I've done my (six year) stint volunteering for various organisations involving the disadvantaged. There's nothing true, pure or beautiful about their lives. People tend to only see a fraction of what it's like and say shit like: "Oh, they're special and unique and make the world beautiful because they're living with less and can appreciate the little things we often forget" - the rest of the time though (99%) they're busy shitting their pants and depressed, bored, sitting in front of TVs and screaming and crying out of frustration. A reminder of what a fucked up world we live in. This must be a troll post right? Do you have a problem with people enjoying the heartwarming story, such that you had to shit on the thread with your terrible posts? | ||
AtlaS
United States1001 Posts
On February 02 2011 12:02 VTArlock wrote: As much as I disagree with you, your entitled to your opinion, no matter how depressing it is. Well said. I was about to tear into this little prick for being such a dreary and pessimistic emo but I much prefer your response. Great story. Glad to see such a little thing affect someone in such a big way. | ||
KazeHydra
Japan2788 Posts
On February 02 2011 11:00 Tony Campolo wrote: Uhh, I'd hardly call this true love. More of a case of true sacrifice - having to give up good times in the sack with various women to look after one that's going blind. . Um, the only reason she's blind is because she's past 80 years old. It's not uncommon for people past 70 to get all sorts of problems, including blindness. I don't think the guy gave up that many "good times" considering he was probably at least 60 when she started to go blind. As for the rest of your post, I won't argue because I can see where you're coming from, but you didn't have to ruin the mood like that. Good post OP, I love stories like this. | ||
CosmicAC
United States238 Posts
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QuanticHawk
United States32024 Posts
On February 02 2011 11:00 Tony Campolo wrote: Uhh, I'd hardly call this true love. More of a case of true sacrifice - having to give up good times in the sack with various women to look after one that's going blind. ah yes, that dude could be up to his neck in wrinkly 80 year old box if he wasnt with her are you serious you moron, put a little effort into trolling | ||
Sm3agol
United States2055 Posts
On February 02 2011 11:33 Tony Campolo wrote: FYI my mum works as a carer for the disabled, and I've done my (six year) stint volunteering for various organisations involving the disadvantaged. There's nothing true, pure or beautiful about their lives. People tend to only see a fraction of what it's like and say shit like: "Oh, they're special and unique and make the world beautiful because they're living with less and can appreciate the little things we often forget" - the rest of the time though (99%) they're busy shitting their pants and depressed, bored, sitting in front of TVs and screaming and crying out of frustration. A reminder of what a fucked up world we live in. I work with older people as well. Yes, many of them are depressed, angry, bored, frustrated ,etc. Those are a pain to deal with. Then you have people like in the op. They have lived an ok life, and have simply come to terms with their life, impending death, and what is really important to them. They have learned how to be happy, spend their time making other people happy, and making the most of their life. Call it stupid, but most of these people are deeply and truly religious. They are fine with where they are at, and focus on enjoying each day to its fullest. I hope to be one of them when I get older. You can grow up being a whiny bitch for all I care. I aspire for something better. Thanks op. | ||
NIIINO
Slovakia1320 Posts
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besiger
Croatia2452 Posts
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bonifaceviii
Canada2890 Posts
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Rho_
United States971 Posts
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forgotten0ne
United States951 Posts
On February 02 2011 11:00 Tony Campolo wrote: Uhh, I'd hardly call this true love. More of a case of true sacrifice Oh hush you party pooper! Love == Sacrafice. Learn that and maybe one day you'll find a woman that you'll be happy with 20+ years later. Pretty obvious why you're so heartset on womanizing and getting layed - constantly linking "how to date like an asshole and get layed constantly" sites. While there is some merit to keeping an alpha male lead over a relationship, that's all extremist bullshit. I apologize for the OT rant, but this Tony guy seems to ruin a lot of threads with this crap. | ||
pyrestrike
United States235 Posts
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Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
This is definitely the song for you! The song is a bit off from the blog, but the pace and tempo made it a whole lot better for me! I've learned in my Psychology of Sexuality that there are two types of love :3 | ||
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