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JerryFreelance

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Valentines Day sucks. Love sucks. don't do it.

 

 

Ditto.............

 

 

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The only reason I say that about love is that I was tricked. The love I felt wasnt true. I probably won't have "True" love ever again. That, and no one EVER asks me to be their valintine because they don't like me because i'm a nerd.

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Valentines Day sucks. Love sucks. don't do it.

 

 

Ditto.............

 

 

Ditto-1.gif

 

I lol'd

 

The only reason I say that about love is that I was tricked. The love I felt wasnt true. I probably won't have "True" love ever again. That' date=' and no one EVER asks me to be their valintine because they don't like me because i'm a nerd.

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You never had it, yet you will never have it again? What?

 

The emotion exists, but it is not worth your while. Your better off being aware of what it does to you *cough*makesyouadouchebagbecauseyourgirlfriendsretarded*cough*imnotimplyinganyone*cough* Love only exists because people are drawn to intimacy. Relationships are formed on this, and in the case of the "Gold Digger", on getting stuff. Relationships are held together by the benefit (sex, money, or that blinding emotion) of both, or the stronger party. Love is a poison to our society, because it says, I like her more, or, I like him more. Classism in any aspect is detrimental to our society, and the society is so deeply rooted in these superficial poisons, that we have to live by them, or have to accept that this ignorance exists for the time being. Honestly, living "for me" creates the best feeling in the world, its far beyond the romantic love that teens (teen love) and even married couples (Real love?) feel. (then again, how many marrages last these days?) The fact that so many of them don't last only further proves my point that relationships are only for the self. Once one loses the benefits from it, the other person isn't worth it, and in accordance should, and do, move on.

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