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Re: How do tell a man how much you love him?     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Feb 9, 2008 20:06

... I've said, my love. Goodbye, my love, goodbye." So spoke an anonymous...of feelings associated with "being in love." ...Fisher proved what psychologists had ... and chemicals that underlie romantic love and those associated with substance ... cooperate in child-rearing. Romantic love, she contests, drove ancestral women ... usually facilitates reproduction. Why We Love: The Nature and Chemistry of ...
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Re: Love does not exist     

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Author: Day Brown
Date: Sep 13, 2007 18:25

On Sep 13, 8:02 pm, "THE BORG" <b...@here.com> wrote: Did you get ditched or say goodbye - or was the love true? The Greeks had several terms for relationships. "love" is just to general and poorly defined to ever be regarded as "true". "Motherlove" is pretty well written on the Mitochondria; but everything else is either neurotic dependance or just a pale illusion of that.
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Re: Love does not exist     

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Author: THE BORG
Date: Sep 13, 2007 17:02

"traveller" <roseartpickett@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1189722474.353808.30740@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com... I have loved, yes. It is not something i can put into words for its boundries are unknown to me. Did you get ditched or say goodbye - or was the love true?
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Re: Love does not exist     

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Author: brian fletcher
Date: Sep 4, 2007 20:22

....290210@50g2000hsm.googlegroups.com... i say, love does exist, but what is love...that true? the whole thing about love and hate, well, emotions aren't...move through the 'effect'. I just "love" it. BOfL Obviously (if that word... to say goodbye someday. Every day people fall in love with ...> rational thought but the opposite. Love is nature taking advantage of ...
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Re: Goodbye England     

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Author: Wordsmith
Date: Aug 30, 2007 09:21

... planting subversives in britain recently is alarming, because immigrant "foreign" medical doctors in the united states are at first "not totally trusted," then become subsequently (generally) ultimately loved & respected, and therefore are of a unique affluent-wealthy high caste status so, shame-on ingrates, they should go back home and practice the good profession where ...
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Re: Goodbye England     

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Author: Robert Cohen
Date: Aug 29, 2007 12:33

...- planting subversives in britain recently is alarming, because immigrant "foreign" medical doctors in the united states are at first "not totally trusted," then become subsequently (generally) ultimately loved & respected, and therefore are of a unique affluent-wealthy high caste status so, shame-on ingrates, they should go back home and practice the good profession where idealism and ...
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Re: Goodbye England     

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Author: Nic
Date: Aug 29, 2007 06:24

...'s were a prime example of 'rationalism' gone mad. They worked upon cold logic without the warmth of human emotion to cloud issues; perhaps like a machine might. Thusly, they became monsters. I loved Germany and the German people when I was there [2 years] and could not understand how only a few generations before, they would have been my mortal enemies. But I also look at what ...
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Re: Goodbye England     

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Author: tooly
Date: Aug 29, 2007 05:46

...Nazi's were a prime example of 'rationalism' gone mad. They worked upon cold logic without the warmth of human emotion to cloud issues; perhaps like a machine might. Thusly, they became monsters. I loved Germany and the German people when I was there [2 years] and could not understand how only a few generations before, they would have been my mortal enemies. But I also look at what ...
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Re: Goodbye Europe     

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Author: zinnic
Date: Aug 26, 2007 06:53

... me why the ivy twines, Tell me why the sky's so blue. Then I will tell you just whyI love you. Because God made the stars to shine, Because God made the ivy twine, Because God made the sky so blue. Because God made you, that's why I love you". "This straight forward sentimental declaration still brings a lump to my throat - so sweet, so innocent, so reassuring...
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Re: Goodbye Europe     

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Author: tooly
Date: Aug 25, 2007 17:33

... about being deluded. Multiculturalism works quite well in australia, has done since 1778. Not perfect, because people aren't perfect or always reasonable ... but it works and most australians love it that way. The most law abiding and down to earth 'group' in australia would probably be the Muslims. As to Australians supporting America USA, as in the ...
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