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MrMr said:
We say hate is a strong word, when we throw the word "love" around like it doesn't matter.


Well think about that. We say "Oh, I love this hat!" Or "I love this smilie! :gyroidsideways: "
But then, the real way of love which it's supposed to be, "I love my mom" "I love my uncle"

Thoughts?
 
If I said "I love my spaghetti!", then I could think I would kiss my spaghetti! How hilarious is it?
 
<_<

I say hate to anything hate is just a word it has no more power then any other word.
As for love I don't tell just anybody I love them so Love has it's own category but I do sya I love this game etc.
 
Jas0n said:
Azila said:
Jas0n said:
Loving an object and loving a person are very different, the same goes for hating.
REALLY? I never knew that..... -_-
But then, I wasn't talking to you, was I?
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i think if im talking about inanimate objects then it really doesnt matter.
but when its people, then yes, they both are strong words.
 
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