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Page 1 of 2 emotions It is never worth dwelling over things that affect your emotions. You feel sad so that happiness feels good, you cant have one without the other. Deal with it. false depression Depression isn't cool. I've been there and it wasn't a fun place to be. Pretending to be there is simply idiotic. contraception Stupid people procreate more. Intelligent people "plan" pregnancies. Most "talk shows" realize this and makes a show about chavs, the common precept being they "didn't think" to use contraception. Contraception should be used unless you can look after your kids. Kids don't asked to be created, and making them suffer after birth isn't fair. Forcing idiocy and religious beliefs upon them is a non-physical form of abuse. In the same way, abortion is a tad unfair, the kid didn't ask to be conceived, and murder after conception is due to ignorance (and lack of planning) on behalf of the parents. cliques I hate people that feel they need to fit in, then treat people that aren't in their clique as outcasts. You are no superior to anyone else, and the protection your gang offers you is purely on a superficial basis. Once you label yourself you remove everything that gives your life purpose and are reduced to a stereotype, opposed to being a unique individual. I would much rather think for myself that list off the spiel that gives you your personality. individuality Nobody is born with an identity. People are reactionary in nature, and behavior patterns emerge and develop in a similar way as genetic code develops. Just let your personality / identity develop along with your personal experiences. herd conformity However, we as a species develop from those rare few individuals who break the norm and do exceptional things. If Einstein had taken the typical blueprint and gotten a normal day-job, we would be less evolved intellectually than we are. It only takes one person to change the world, make your time on this earth count. love Sorry to break it to you people, but I do not believe in the idea of "love" (in it's noun form): If you should claim that love is caring for someone, I suggest that caring for someone is good, but it is not love, it is caring. Suggesting that love is an infatuation, then it is not love, it is an infatuation. Infatuations are bad. Saying that love is a combination of attributes such as liking, caring, being interested, loyal, and enjoying somebody's company, then as great as it may be, it is not love, it is a combination of positive attributes, not a feeling that exists by itself. Saying that love is a number of chemical changes that make you attached to someone, makes infatuation (unreasoning enthusiasm) a more accurate description. Don't confuse the VERB "love" ("I love you") with the NOUN "love" ("Love is wonderful"). These are different. I am talking about the noun, not the verb. I see nothing wrong with the verb as in "I love you", it is basically a convenient and non-tedious way of saying "I like and care about you, and enjoy your company, and am loyal to you, and…" etc. It is the noun that does not exist (after all, saying a verb does not exist would be strange, like saying running does not exist).
Love comes from a genetic need to look after those that are potential mates / family in order to better facilitate genetic evolution. This is inbuilt into all of our genetic code, and our language serves to makethis seem more difficult than it actually is. Take one look at the animal kingdom and you will notice the exact same rituals that we seem to undertake in the name of "love". The only difference is, we have a NAME for it!
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