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    We were discussing some issue in my english class and the professor reached this distressing conclusion "We're boring". As much as it hurts me to admit, I am boring. Once I look in my mind, my imagination in particular, I scan through all those fairly tales I made up, all those wonderful adventurous journeys I happened to come accross. Wow! Now I stare at my life. Nothing. It's true.

    Fairy tales are a world of their own, I wonder if any1 can reach there.

    Which fairy tale most appeals to u?and when imagining how meeting the love of ur life would be, do u picture it as a fairy tale? or u prefer to be "realistic"?
    "An angel runs
    Thru the sudden light
    Thru the room
    A ghost preceeds us
    A shadow follows us
    And each time we stop
    We fall"

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    Quiet. I don't think youre really a girl and this is a lie, there never was any English class. It's all a lie I tell you. A LIE!
    Achkerov kute.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Anonymouse Quiet. I don't think youre really a girl and this is a lie, there never was any English class. It's all a lie I tell you. A LIE!


      My Dear Anon!! there is a very big defference between ME and JENNY! so stop losing urself by ur fairy imagination be Serious my friend!





      Which fairy tale most appeals to u?and when imagining how meeting the love of ur life would be, do u picture it as a fairy tale? or u prefer to be "realistic"?
      I prefer to be realistic why? cause Your Marriage Can Be Saved!

      The Bible abounds with practical counsel that can benefit husbands and wives. This is hardly surprising, for the One who inspired the Bible is also the Originator of the marriage arrangement.
      The Bible paints a realistic picture of marriage. It acknowledges that a husband and wife will have "tribulation" or, as the New English Bible renders it, "pain and grief." (1 Corinthians 7:28) Yet, the Bible also says that marriage can and should produce joy, even ecstasy. (Proverbs 5:18, 19) These two thoughts are not contradictory. They merely show that despite serious problems, a couple can attain a close and loving relationship.
      Is that lacking in your marriage? Has pain and disappointment overshadowed the intimacy and joy that once characterized your relationship? Even if your marriage has been in a loveless state for many years, what was lost can be found. Of course, you have to be realistic. No imperfect man and woman are able to achieve a perfect marriage. Nevertheless, there are steps that you can take to reverse negative trends.

      While reading the following material, try to identify which points particularly apply to your marriage. Instead of focusing on the shortcomings of your mate, select a few suggestions that you can put into practice, and apply the Scriptural counsel. You may find that there is more hope for your marriage than you realized.




      Imagin YOU are picturing your marriage as a fairy tale
      VerTigO

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      • #4
        Dude, what are you babbling about? Are the two of you married? Can't you keep the private discussions private?

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        • #5
          Tsk Tsk Tsk...Why are you so bitter now Adam?

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          • #6
            Bitter? She's talking about her life being boring and envisioning meeting a special someone, and he's talking about saving a marriage. How does it apply?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by violette829 Tsk Tsk Tsk...Why are you so bitter now Adam?
              Edited by anileve: Public discussions of moderator/admin actions are not allowed on the forum. It is also prohibited to protest moderator actions. Wise, please resolve your issues with Loser privately through PM.
              Last edited by anileve; 03-16-2004, 10:28 AM.
              VerTigO

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                Re: Fairy Tales in real life

                Originally posted by Jenny We were discussing some issue in my english class and the professor reached this distressing conclusion "We're boring". As much as it hurts me to admit, I am boring. Once I look in my mind, my imagination in particular, I scan through all those fairly tales I made up, all those wonderful adventurous journeys I happened to come accross. Wow! Now I stare at my life. Nothing. It's true.

                Fairy tales are a world of their own, I wonder if any1 can reach there.

                Which fairy tale most appeals to u?and when imagining how meeting the love of ur life would be, do u picture it as a fairy tale? or u prefer to be "realistic"?
                I will answer the false premise of your not so brilliant professor with a quote from "Robert McKee" a character in the movie "Adaptation".


                Nothing happens in the world? Are you OUT OF YOUR xxxxING MIND? People are murdered every day. There's genocide, war, corruption! Every xxxxing day, somewhere in the world, somebody sacrifices his life to save someone else. Every xxxxing day, someone, somewhere makes a conscious decision to destroy someone else! People find love, people lose it! For Christ's sake, a child watches her mother beaten to death on the steps of a church. Someone goes hungry. Somebody else betrays his best friend for a woman. If you can't find that stuff in life, then you, my friend, don't know crap about life!

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                  Re: Re: Fairy Tales in real life

                  Originally posted by patlajan I will answer the false premise of your not so brilliant professor with a quote from "Robert McKee" a character in the movie "Adaptation".


                  Nothing happens in the world? Are you OUT OF YOUR xxxxING MIND? People are murdered every day. There's genocide, war, corruption! Every xxxxing day, somewhere in the world, somebody sacrifices his life to save someone else. Every xxxxing day, someone, somewhere makes a conscious decision to destroy someone else! People find love, people lose it! For Christ's sake, a child watches her mother beaten to death on the steps of a church. Someone goes hungry. Somebody else betrays his best friend for a woman. If you can't find that stuff in life, then you, my friend, don't know crap about life!
                  Good movie, great quote!

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                  • #10
                    Robert McKee is a character in "Adaptation?" He's a real guy. He trained some of the most successful screenwriters in Hollywood. My ex-girlfriend took a workshop of his.

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