Topic: Does love defy logic or is love a kind of logic? | |
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Love defies logic
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i think it goes both ways
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Both ways I think. Mirror where do you come up with these post?
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![]() coffee is love and logic logic and love juxtapose each other...each can be a philosophy, neither can be the other....but they can compliment one another |
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Both ways I think. Mirror where do you come up with these post? |
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I just go with what feels right
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Thats illogical Captain Kirk
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If you have one in a perticular situation, you cannot have the other. Logic destroys love as love does to logic
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If you have one in a perticular situation, you cannot have the other. Logic destroys love as love does to logic ![]() |
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There is/are no logistics to love. Love is in it's own category and love defies logic.
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the danger in mixing logic and love is that, if you have a logical reason for loving someone, if that facet of them changes, then bye bye love.
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the danger in mixing logic and love is that, if you have a logical reason for loving someone, if that facet of them changes, then bye bye love. ![]() ![]() |
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![]() ![]() glad to see you back at work.. Noe I can get some work done... be seeing you.. all later.......tonight ![]() |
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Love is illogical
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![]() ![]() glad to see you back at work.. Noe I can get some work done... be seeing you.. all later.......tonight ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Love is illogical ![]() ![]() |
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![]() ![]() The person in love sees perfect logic in their feelings. If you listen to them talk of their loved one, they have a gazillion reasons to love them. Outside of the relationship others may not se the logic. So I would have to say it is both illogical and logical depending on your view. |
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![]() ![]() The person in love sees perfect logic in their feelings. If you listen to them talk of their loved one, they have a gazillion reasons to love them. Outside of the relationship others may not se the logic. So I would have to say it is both illogical and logical depending on your view. ![]() ![]() |
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