Posts Tagged ‘kindness’

Annoying fucks

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Been too long since I wrote last, I’ve been too busy enjoying myself in the gutters. Whilst there I got annoyed again by people bitching about me, because I am, supposedly, superficial, well people, superficiality is a lie!

Yes, superficiality is a lie, it’s only logical that physical attraction plays a large part in a relationship, because if you can’t get it up with someone, you can’t make babies with them! And that’s the penultimate goal in a relation, the ultimate is of course not wanting to kill each other within five years.

Now I’m no Leo fucking DiCaprio myself, I have other talents, if you know what I mean (If you don’t, a: you’re an idiot, b: Obviously I mean playing chess), but that doesn’t matter, because in intellectual as well as physical attraction, beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder.

Thus so-called superficiality does not mean that ugly people will never get laid, it just means that they need to find someone who thinks they’re pretty, inside and out. It’s the same with stupid people, a mental retard can still find a mate, he just needs to find someone with the same mindset.

So people, stop bitching about superficiality, in a way, everyone is superficial! Everyone needs to be, because you cannot get a boner on kindness!

John Sacks

Has love perished?

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Sometimes, love is a struggle, often one without a winner, but at least people used to keep on fighting, but nowadays people give up so easily, a relationship should be “exciting” according to Cosmo, but they also forget the most important thing, they should be filled with kindness, laughter, understanding and most of all love, though good sex wouldn’t be abundant either.

But these days, people say I love you to every idiot that walks by. They’ve forgotten that saying I love you is the most beautiful thing someone can say or hear, an ex of mine told me she loved me within the first day of dating. That’s not love, it’s like! All of you fools are diminishing its meaning.

Furthermore, people are even abbreviating love nowadays, it’s ILU this and I :heart: U that, now I don’t fancy the use of U in you’s stead, but to make an L out of LOVE, the most important word in the English language!? Are you kidding me?

The dictionary tells love to be: A deep, tender, ineffable feeling of affection and solicitude toward a person, such as that arising from kinship, recognition of attractive qualities, or a sense of underlying oneness.

Is there anyone left who understands these kind of feelings that lie deepest in the heart? Or are we all doomed to live our lives without ever experiencing true love?

Roberto Strife