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on Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 4:00 AM
Give thanks and praise to the Lord and I will feel alright! —-graffiti enthusiast-
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on Sat, Jan 24, 2015 at 4:00 AM
In young age, it is hard to feel if its love or not.. but how amazing is this that before marriage sex/love making is so ok now a days.. so people can not just date but also try physical bonding and if it doesn't feel right, can move on.. wow.. There is no value of virginity now.. who saves it for the love of the life is a fool i guess.. or m sure i m very old fashioned. i really worry for the coming generation..
I know love is never like how it is in movies, also has, no real life love... actually no real love in this generation.. I have many couple friends who made it work and got married, without changing their mind and looking for different partner..
love is real and only once it happens... no confusion, no break up, and one has to be humble and patient for real love...
when a child is born, the family and the kid develops loving each other .. its about the affection... so why one couple cant work out on loving one another? love doesn't have a condition.. children never reject/change the parents to find a better family... changing partners with just an excuse of doubt of love is not real.. that person can never love one who keeps changing due to unsure love... then it is not love at all. —mighty aphrodite
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on Sat, Jan 24, 2015 at 4:00 AM
It's that long dark slough of despond called winter in Atlantic Canada. Seasonal depression, grim news daily, that feeling of constantly being stuck between the fight or flight response. It seems at times that there are no sensations other than cold, angry, sore, tired and sad. Time to forcibly remind myself of the things that have given me joy:
Watership Down, Born to Run, The Right Stuff (book and film) Ronnie Drew's version of Easy and Slow, any cover of Atlantic City, The Cruise of S.M.S. Emden, great character actors; David Andrews, Robert Knepper and Tom Sizemore, Henri le Chat Noir, lovely British actresses; Kate Winslet, Rosamund Pike and Emily Mortimer.
That airplane montage they show after the trailers in Empire Theatres, movies where Sean Bean lives(it happens, the entire Sharpe series, for one), kittehs, My Folks; Major Dad and the Squirrel who Didn't Take Her Ritalin, Airfix, The Onion, German cuisine, Elvis' Devil in Disguise, the flower duet from Lakme, The DeHavilland Mosquito, flying with the Snowbirds, Blackhawk Down (film and book), The Minstrel Boy duet between Bob Gunton and Colm Meaney in Star Trek TNG, the S.A.S., The Master and Margarita, Bitch Summits, Suzy Boggus singing Someday Soon, gratuitous alliteration, The Atlantic (magazine and ocean), BBQ ribs, The Hunt for Red October (book and film), The Nashwaak River, and, of course, my wife, who has carried me as many times as I've carried her. —Ivan
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on Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 4:00 AM
Man, it's been an epic and dramatic seven years, something a major motion picture couldn't even conjure up and you've been there for me through it all. You nursed me through a catastrophic breakdown, a shattered career, legal scandals, two rehabs, political nightmares, assassination attempts, occult consequences, leech girlfriends you got off my back, endless moving around and countless other fuck-ups I incurred. I'm totally perplexed why; 1. You even like me, seeing as we're on opposing sides of this thing and 2. why you CONTINUALLY bail me out of insane disasters that I stupidly bring on myself. You take my breath away and I am so grateful, even though the ol' OK Corral scenario is an inevitability. I just want you to know that when this nightmares all over and when the dust settles I hope we can recline into civility and maybe even have a laugh about it all. You aint half bad....Sorry about all the evil shit I've done (and will do, no doubt!) Love ya pal. — Mamoulian
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on Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 4:00 AM
To all of the beautiful people of Halifax; I love you. Your kindness and authenticity means more to me than you will ever know. Thank you. —West is not best
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on Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 4:00 AM
I just wanted to say a huge thank you to the wonderful lady who offered me a ride home from the Quinpool superstore the other day! Although I couldn't accept your offer, your kindness totally made my day. I have to admit that sometimes the Halifax weather gets me down...but the kindness of strangers in this city never fails to amaze and inspire me. :) —Definitely picked the right place to go to school
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on Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 4:00 AM
You cross my mind everyday. I know it's over, yet it takes everything within me to keep from calling you on those late nights walking across the Common. I know you would answer and keep me company but it's best we don't talk yet. The time isn't right. I hope someday it will be. —late night caller
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on Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 4:00 AM
To the Taz girl on Friday, I wasn't sure if that was your bf or not, if not I hope to see you again!! —Taz dude
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on Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 4:00 AM
Hello my love. I can't believe its been nearly a year since we met. Everyday I am grateful to know you and your beautiful face. And your wonderful laugh, it melts my heart. I knew you were special when you wrote, "He can do no wrong" about Hawksley. When you showed up with a mix cd I knew I'd met my match. <3 —Your Biggest Fan
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on Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 4:00 AM
Ive been stuck doing nights shifts at work, unable to see my friends, or loved ones. my days consist of waking up, eating and showering, working out, then dragon age. i am a gamer, not a die hard offensive one. just someone who enjoys playing games sometimes. this game is so amazing that it has made my temporary shitty life situation fine, its the best of the series by far. i love it! if you like games, try it! —Dragon Age Lover =]