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When I was very much younger, I fell in love with pop stars.I overcame that childishness and now I fall in love with fictional characters or french guys who've been dead for the last hundred years. What progress
Nadia81 wrote:When I was very much younger, I fell in love with pop stars.I overcame that childishness and now I fall in love with fictional characters or french guys who've been dead for the last hundred years. What progress
Being645 wrote:But joking aside, falling in love with someone like is a serious issue ... count yourself lucky if that bad case never happened to you.
I fel in love with Doktor Avalanche That's even worse!!! He's so much hotter than that other bloke
... well, if this should be of any consolation, there are people who fall in love with the Eiffel Tower ... ...
EvilBastard wrote:
Being645 wrote:Perhaps we had better mail her/him and ask her/him to join HL ... ... could make her/his life much easier ... and nicer ... ...
What makes you think he/she isn't already here...?
The state of affairs ... ...
Nadia81 wrote:When I was very much younger, I fell in love with pop stars.I overcame that childishness and now I fall in love with fictional characters or french guys who've been dead for the last hundred years. What progress
... decades ago, having been in love with Nietzsche bewared me from a lot of other mischief ... ... was not exactly comfortable, though ... ...
Yup. You could make sub-rooms: room for "I luv Andrew" people, room for goths in denial, room for people who are hopelessly stuck in 1985 and can't move on, room for people who spend far too much money on seeing the same band over and over again, room for Abrimaals, room for people who maintain that there's nothing wrong with them yet they are still here etc...
... Hmmm, I think he's had worse. It's all quite soppy, but it looks like she managed to behave like a normal human being when she met the man, she doesn't even look freaked out.
Come on: she expresses herself in a way some of us might find a bit weirdly open and greetings-card like, but she doesn't come across like as much of a looper as some of the people we've seen at gigs.
I can tell most of you lot don't know any proper Moz fans
_emma_ wrote:Yup. You could make sub-rooms: room for "I luv Andrew" people, room for goths in denial, room for people who are hopelessly stuck in 1985 and can't move on, room for people who spend far too much money on seeing the same band over and over again, room for Abrimaals, room for people who maintain that there's nothing wrong with them yet they are still here etc...
RobF wrote: she expresses herself in a way some of us might find a bit weirdly open and greetings-card like
Which may be 99% due to the fact that she's from Brasil and 1% due to a "mental illness". I've never been there (I wish) but from what I've heard or read I assume that the people there are much more open and straightforward in expressing their feelings than us Europeans.
Do we have any Brasilians here who can confirm, no i don't think so.
(Oh and didn't the band themselves say once or twice that they really like to play there? But that's a different topic: where they like to play, and why.)
_emma_ wrote: I've never been there (I wish) but from what I've heard or read I assume that the people there are much more open and straightforward in expressing their feelings than us Europeans.
True, but referring to as "My Andrew" isn't that a bit too forward?