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Sunday, 11 May 2008

WARNING, WARNING!!

Stay indoors!!

Do not leaves your homes!!

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I just went out to get some supplies from my local supermarket. It is in a area where there is a plethora of cafes, coffee shops and restaurants.

I have never seen so many mothers and their corresponding offspring in one place at one time. It was soooo crowed with buskers, hawkers and the lot. It was packed.

sword swallower

What every one of those people want from their mother
Say you love me
Say you love me.

Those simple words that can give a mother so much power and/or so much angst.

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"Say you love me" Do you think that's what mothers want to hear, or children? I think if kids say that to their mothers, their mothers don't tell them enough that they love them, and if mothers say it to their children they need to chill out.

Posted by: frances | Sunday, 11 May 2008

Yes, I wish my mother had and did love me.

Posted by: Kahless | Sunday, 11 May 2008

I don't say that word so much anymore Tony. It doesn't mean much if it's just a noun - a 'thing'. Even the oxygen we breathe is useless if it doesn't get processed once taken in. Pretty useless. Same with the noun 'love' - it's just a word.

"Please come home - i love you"
"We're doing this because - we love you"
In other words - "Do X because Y" - pretty useless.

If you love someone then its up to you to 'do' - not them! If you hold the noun 'love' in you toward someone then use it or offer its fruit to them - if you don't hold the noun 'love' in you for them then - STOP LYING - stop using that word to get someone to offer their 'love' to you! That's stealing! Its violation! It's very very bad!!

I don't understand the word 'love'. I just don't understand it - it means so many different things. I will learn to not use it unless that person and I know what i'm talking about when it's used. Impossible task!

roses

Posted by: roses | Monday, 12 May 2008