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Contribution from Kevan Davis

Monday, September 15, 2008

Love Unlimited

Looking at relationship from a little depressing point of view, sometimes, a little differentiation wouldn't hurt. Why the Love? Whether or not PLU Love got potential future? Love versus Lust? Love versus Hate? Bla Bla Bla... Sad to see, more sad to hear, sadist to say. What always seems to be a good choice, or a better choice in Love, usually ended up with blood pool in the heart. It doesn't need to be always the case to prove this existence, but in this scenario, it is so.

Need me not to emphasize on the usual after-effect of an end any further. But Love, can't it get any better or any simpler? In my PLU family, three members in Love, two members falling in Love, remaining stays out of Love. Me? I of course contributes to the stay out of Love portion (if not, I think involvement takes away fairness in judgment) Although so, I admit I shall not show any prejudice to the act of Love.

To be in Love, I am more of curious than anything else, to know what actually makes those in Love stays in Love. Maintain usually turns out to be more exhaustive than creating something, or even getting something started. People usually is believe to influence another, and in the case of a relationship, the most active influence act is no other than the involved couple. Things turned sweet or sour is all up to them to cook something up.

For those that's falling in Love, I am more concerned on the other hand. Maybe is because I am a "fundamentalist" and always believe in the future depends on everything about the initial stage. Today is more important than tomorrow. So, the take a flight, it takes a lot of convincing factors to make it seems and feels right, and if possible, strong points to affirm it. But, how come things don't seems to be so simple nowadays? At this moment, I feels kind of "lucky" that I decides to stay out of Love for now.

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