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hahaha i didn't know i had to be so technical i was trying to be philosophical,
wats your views on love and giving up then ZacG ?
wats your views on love and giving up then ZacG ?
its still salvageable...azzie said:WOW SERIOUS DATE PROPOSAL OFF BOS!!!!!
seriously cool. (coolface)
i think i might have to turn you down because tom is angry that i ruined our e-relationship.
damn!
i was going to say that.iamsickofyear12 said:There is no such thing as love. Only lust. Which works fine for me anyway.
and what about the people who stay together for 40+ years? and the cute old couples who're still as in love today as the day they met....and the young ones who've been going out for 6+mths and are having loads of fun being together and you can tell they're in lovemmm_sofay said:hence the fact why people break up and married couples get divorced, coz there is no such thing as love
just because most infants display ego centric behaviours does not mean that they dont have an ability to be compassionate! they are learning the rules of society and social interactions, and to do this they must learn from others, for example they need to progress from playing by themselves to watching how others interact to playing alongside others to finally playing together with peers (trust me, i do this stuff in my course).ZacG said:feel that the entire world revolves around their own existence (this usually goes away during infanthood...)
excuse me? how can you acuse us of not knowing what we're on about...Ryken said:this kind of discussion sickens me. seriously, who cares? your too young to discuss such crap
dittoRyken said:this kind of discussion sickens me. seriously, who cares? your too young to discuss such crap
noone's discussing anything about "the one"...dunno where you got that from..Ryken said:wat i ment to say is that worrying about "the one" at this point in life is absolutley rediculus
you do realise that freudian theory isnt really related to social/emotional development (which includes compassion/love for others)ZacG said:Freud (1914) describes the phase-appropriate narcissism of infancy, when the baby experiences himself as omnipotent, the cause of his mother's existence and responses, her warmth, her voice, her breast and so on. Gradually, as reality impinges on the infant, causing discomfort, frustration and pain, he learns that others exist as separate entities, that he cannot control everything and he relinquishes the illusion that he is omnipotent.
*shakes head*alby said:noone's discussing anything about "the one"...dunno where you got that from.. you do realise that freudian theory isnt really related to social/emotional development (which includes compassion/love for others)
lol sorry karen, he started (and continued) the whole compassion/love debate