I'm quite honored to think what you think. I don't know you, I'm sure. Possibly because all of my friends talk in text talk. Have a rep cookie. @Fetishes: No. Just no. Keep that out of here. Please. Deadpool doesn't like those one bit.
When life gives you lemons, you find a way to get rid of the lemons. Irrelevant to the quote, but still. As for fetishes, I have no clue if greyOne is serious on this point or no, so I assume he is. The rest is up to him.
No, you get mad! Get your scientists to make a combustible lemon that'll burn life's house down! I'm straying off topic. You lot carry on.
Alright, so this thread has moved to what you do with lemons. Fascinating. Anyway, the hatred I felt in my heart is gone, and so is the love. I just decided that I will release all desires from myself in order to become ethereal. This actually works alright, but it sure is hard. Not that I desire it to be easy, but I'm just sayin'. So, from what I've heard: Love is the desire to preserve, to have. Hate is the desire to destroy/remove, to lose. I released all desire, so I guess I can't love or hate.
That sounds difficult, but I'd never do it myself. Loss, gain, hate, and love are a part of life. The more we experience of it, the more we grow. Crap, I'm typing like greyOne now.
Aye, And it upon such we build our lives. Muhahaha! My secret plan! It is working; Already three of you have at one Point succumbed to my influence! More will come! There is one last difference between Love and Hate we have neglected. Hate; When the object of your hate is gone, So is the hate itself. But Love; Love will endure beyond such bounds. It is not so easily forgotten; Nor so easily dismissed. What are you implying/Do I want to know?
to me, love would be a combination of hate and laughter, because there is always going to be hate in your life, and no matter who you meet, there will always be something you hate about that person.
Hatred can also preserve things, such as barriers or stereotypes, just as love can destroy/remove these things. Removing these feelings from yourself is basically saying you're not going to care about what happens. That can be either good, or bad, depending on the situation... but it's much better to have these feelings, because they make us human.
@Saikyo So, in essence Like everything else in life; Love and Hate must be taken in moderation. There is such thing as too much of a good thing. I know that one personally. Though as for being human; There are many traits that make us human. That doesn't stop these traits from differing From person to person. Human Nature is an odd thing. It seems that in does change when examined up close, But it's easy to see it stays the same when observed from afar. And finally; Opinion. Nothing more is left for me to say. That is my opinion however.
Yeah. Johnny Cash said it the best. Love is a Fiery ring. Fall in it too deep, you can go into some trouble.
Love and Hate got me nowhere. So I shut up. I crawled back into my shell. Times like these, it pays to be strong quiet type. That's my motto. By god does it work.
Love is a strong attraction or affection for something. Hate is a strong repulsion or dislike for something. They're both like extreme counterparts to like and dislike. Examples: I like tuna sandwiches. I love my parents. I dislike onions. I hate the person who ruined my life. There's your answer.
I think love and hate are tied together. You can't have one without the other. You can't appreciate love without having known hatred, and you can't really appreciate hatred without having known love. To gain perspective on the one, you have to know the other. Or at least understand some concept of it. As far as love towards a person goes, I heard a really good line from... man I can't remember where. Yeeeaaaars ago. "Loving another person means feeling every emotion at the same time for them." That includes anger and hatred. You can't fully love someone/thing for what it really is unless you also accept that some parts aren't perfect and admit you dislike them. It's a problem I get into with my relationship. I get so swept up in the love that I lose perspective and want to gloss over parts of him I don't like. It's okay to love something and accept its flaws. It's like that cheesy old line "It's the imperfections that make it perfect". Anyway, I think to be mentally healthy, we need to experience love and hate both. You have to keep yourself balanced. And that's what love/hate do for each other. They keep things balanced. Heck, even Pinkie Pie gets sad and angry sometimes. Also, sorry if this is really similar to anything previously said. I got excited by the topic and immediate typed this up lol.
I think the main difference is that love can stand on it's own. If you hate, there'll always be a reason you do so. Either something bad happened that you're not dealing right with, or you're afraid something might threaten life as you know it. You don't need a real reason to love someone or something. There are times when I look up at the nightsky, and I simply love the world with all my heart for no real reason. I think love is an infinitly constructive force, while hate is a limited destructive force. Keep love in your hearth, and thing will move foreward. Bad things can and will happen, but you're doing the best you can. But allow hate to brood inside you (which every human does occasionally), and things will eventually escalate. Therefore, I believe love is the main driving force in the universe, and not simply the polar-extreme of hate. Love is big, and hate is a silly little thing.
I love my sister, but then I would also love my significant other. There are varying degrees of loving and hating, but I can love something in a way, but under the same concept, hate things two different ways. I feel love is a stronger or specific attachment where hatred is a more set feeling. Unlike love, where it can be interchanged with like, I don't feel hate can be properly interchanged with dislike. Generally, when I do not like something, I hate it. When I like something, I don't necessarily love it.
Love and Hate. I often think these two terms are the two most overused terms in the English (and maybe other) language. How many people have I heard say "I love everyone!" Well, fortunately, not many lately. But that was probably the one most annoying thing for me to hear. You can't possible love everyone, anymore than some one could hate anyone. Plus, it dilutes the term - how much love can you give to everyone? Love may be infinite, but you are not. You can only spread yourself just so thin before you wear away to nothing. Therefore, I save loving and hating for things I truly love and hate. There's very little in that hate category, by the way. The usual stuff - abusers, cold blooded killers, mercenaries, sponges (I mean the kind of people that live off others, not the thing in your sink, or Sponge-Bob), and a few others of similar kind. Can you live without love or hate, or are they two sides of the same coin? An interesting question. The answer lies in this question: To know love, do we have to know hate?
what is love? what is hate? these are probably the two most relevant things in existence hate is a wall for the afraid to hide behind and keep people out of your heart a solitary confinement that will drive you insane and diminish your ability to reason love is a bridge that joins two hearts and creates happiness the more you let in the more you can let out
Love and Hate are sweet knuckles in FO:NV. Besides that, they are further abstractions of noises and shapes we use to represent an abstract concept within our mind, which is composed of further abstract concept. It is, in other words, not something you can define, or at least not without using itself or it antithesis. Ergo, it is similar to space and time, in a way. In any case, like string theory, it all makes sense in 11 dimensions.