Managing a video store, all I see through the day are French retires and couples, and I'd come to wonder today, are we so afraid to live our lives alone?
I see so many couples that shouldn't be together, with no apparent common places, no particular physical attractiveness and espiacally, nothing close to the spark that you are looking for when you're in love. I mean, I see couples in their early 20's with kids, common credit card and everything that comes along with that and I'm thinking....Is this really the definitive good choice for your life? I mean, did you even tried a little? I had to bought like 6 or 7 different pasta sauces before I found something that is close to what I feel like eating and you are telling me that you get the love of your life on the first or second try? Gimme a break. It feels more to me like fear of being alone than the real deep desire to share with someone that makes a better person.
And that's all that love should be, an egoist action that lead you commonly to a better place. I'm not anti-couple, I want to share as much as the next guy and I'm propably more afraid to die alone than him but, there's a line between 'not being alone' and 'working on a couple that is barely working'.
Is love marketable nowadays? Or is 'The Couple' is now something more convenient than passionate? That depresses me and some belles are ringins, what if I don't get what it's all about? What if I am the only one who's looking for a better place instead of a comfortable 'Sunday shopping routine' life?
Sunday afternoons, filled with thoughts and deceptions toward all those couples I see. Solution? Cheap whisky and a steak...that's all there is for me right now. Cheer y'all, think about that....
RECORD OF THE DAY : Tonight, I feel mellow, it's Eric Clapton's Unplugged in New-York night.
MOVIE OF THE DAY : 9 SONGS, Great live performances, Awesome sex, do I need more?
I see so many couples that shouldn't be together, with no apparent common places, no particular physical attractiveness and espiacally, nothing close to the spark that you are looking for when you're in love. I mean, I see couples in their early 20's with kids, common credit card and everything that comes along with that and I'm thinking....Is this really the definitive good choice for your life? I mean, did you even tried a little? I had to bought like 6 or 7 different pasta sauces before I found something that is close to what I feel like eating and you are telling me that you get the love of your life on the first or second try? Gimme a break. It feels more to me like fear of being alone than the real deep desire to share with someone that makes a better person.
And that's all that love should be, an egoist action that lead you commonly to a better place. I'm not anti-couple, I want to share as much as the next guy and I'm propably more afraid to die alone than him but, there's a line between 'not being alone' and 'working on a couple that is barely working'.
Is love marketable nowadays? Or is 'The Couple' is now something more convenient than passionate? That depresses me and some belles are ringins, what if I don't get what it's all about? What if I am the only one who's looking for a better place instead of a comfortable 'Sunday shopping routine' life?
Sunday afternoons, filled with thoughts and deceptions toward all those couples I see. Solution? Cheap whisky and a steak...that's all there is for me right now. Cheer y'all, think about that....
RECORD OF THE DAY : Tonight, I feel mellow, it's Eric Clapton's Unplugged in New-York night.
MOVIE OF THE DAY : 9 SONGS, Great live performances, Awesome sex, do I need more?
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valcapone:
Haha. No, just a wall. Like the sword in the stone, but it's the sword in the wall. Dig?
valcapone:
Friend who don't want to have sex with you are the best kind, cus there's no pressure! And you can do all your dorky shit like bowling together.