daniela ([info]a_dna_lie) wrote,
@ 2009-06-24 02:43:00
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Just for future reference, don't use words like "love" anymore. It's a very sensitive word and it wears out quickly. Romeo barely says it, but John Hinckley filled up a whole journal with it. To put it into your terms, it's a currency that's easily devalued. Pretty soon you're saying it whenever you hang up the phone or whenever you leave. It turns into an apology. Then it's an excuse. Some assholes want it to be a bulletproof vest: don't hate me; I love you. But mostly it just means--more. More, more--give me something more. A couple of years from now, when you're on your own completely, if you really fall in love, if it really comes to that--and I pity you if it does--you have to look right down into the black of her eyes, right down into the emptiness in there and feel everything, absolutely everything she needs and you have to be willing to drown in it, Kevin. You'd have to want to be crushed, buried alive. Because that's what real love feels like--choking. They used to bury some women in their wedding dresses, you know. I thought it was because all those husbands were too cheap to spring for another gown, but now it makes sense: love is your first foot in the grave. That's why the second most abused word is "forever".

Hot Plastic, Peter Craig



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[info]acidfolks
2009-06-24 05:26 pm UTC (link)
hahahaha i was just reading that, i love that community! love and death are more twin like than you imagine them to be.

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[info]a_dna_lie
2009-06-24 05:39 pm UTC (link)
hahhahah i know, it's like reading a daily fortune cookie from literature years past

death's natural, life is artificial.
what is love? nurtured or nature?

~~ maybe the answers to life is in our cereal bowl

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[info]acidfolks
2009-06-24 08:14 pm UTC (link)
haha a bowl of psychic alphabet cereals that form the future for us.

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