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What is the reason that as soon as one human being shows he needs another (no matter whether his need be slight or great) the latter draws back from him? Gravity
What is the reason that as soon as one human being shows he needs another (no matter whether his need be slight or great) the latter draws back from him? Gravity
(1.) The subject desires the object. (2.) The object is responsive/positive. (3.) The subject wants to realize his desire/love. (4.) The object is gone. […]
(1.) V met E in Venezuela and had short affair before they both went back to their countries. (2.) E promised to visit V in Paris (3.) and she invited a group of twelve friends for a dinner with E when he arrives. (4.) E never showed up—the idea frightened E and he canceled his trip. E and V never met again.
Gus, human relationships aren't mathematics. this has been explained to you several times already.
Here's another true thing: I've got a rubber vagina drying next to the dishes right now
I'm talking about GRAVITY.Gus, human relationships aren't mathematics. this has been explained to you several times already.
I think it's actually twisted and evilJack Law has the most beautiful soul on Dissensus.
I think it's actually twisted and evil
@suspended's post isn't mathematics though it's two versions of a very short and sad romance story
You dopey cunt lolSort it out bruv that album is such a drag.