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  • iFemale
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    Originally posted by Pedro Xaramillo View Post
    Yes really really, everyone always ask me that lol, in the rest of the world people wonder what someone who is half Mexican half Irish does in South Africa, in South Afrca people just wonder what the hell I am haha

    And no one can't pronounce my last name, I have been Jar of Milo, Caramello, Jumping Gino, Jalapeno, you name it

    But I know that eventually people will be able to say Pedro Milli Vanilli

    You for real from Narnia btw?
    Oh, a non-Armenian? haha.

    Yes, I am foreally from Narniaville.

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  • Pedro Xaramillo
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    Originally posted by iFemale View Post
    really really?
    Yes really really, everyone always ask me that lol, in the rest of the world people wonder what someone who is half Mexican half Irish does in South Africa, in South Afrca people just wonder what the hell I am haha

    And no one can't pronounce my last name, I have been Jar of Milo, Caramello, Jumping Gino, Jalapeno, you name it

    But I know that eventually people will be able to say Pedro Milli Vanilli

    You for real from Narnia btw?
    Last edited by Pedro Xaramillo; 03-01-2009, 03:26 AM.

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  • iFemale
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    Originally posted by pedro xaramillo View Post
    location: South africa (yes really)
    really really?

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  • Pedro Xaramillo
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    Originally posted by iFemale View Post
    You're not alone KanadaHye. I just figured out what that "thingy" does too.
    FTW= For-The-World/Win! lolz
    Sorry it was late when I read the sacrificial love thing, but I get what you mean, don' worry about knowing what the thingy was, I never even saw the damn thng lol

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  • iFemale
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    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    Is that what that multi-quote thingy does?
    You're not alone KanadaHye. I just figured out what that "thingy" does too.
    FTW= For-The-World/Win! lolz

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  • Sako
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    In our belief (most Native American), man and woman and naturally drawn and meant for each other, the energies unite to form one, in old Mexica/Aztec belief the Supreme being Ometeotl is made of Ometecuhtli and Cihuahometeol, the male and the female parts creating the one supreme being at the centre of the pantheon of Gods, practically put, there is a person somewhere in the world who does share all your passions, interests, likes, dislikes, your vision of perfection, this person who completes in such and makes you feel closer to them than to another human being, with which you feel whole, your perfect complement.
    Interesting Pedro jan. There is a true fact very similar to what you said. It is said by many sources that every individual person has 8 identical twins who are extremely similar to him/her. For example, did you know that Stalin very rarely left his house? He gathered together almost all his identical twins and THEY were the ones that went to Parades, that gave away short speeches, that went to meetings, etc. Hitler also did something like this.

    I also know someone who went to a palm reader here in Armenia when he was young. He asked who he was going to marry and the palm reader gave away a name. After many, many years, he married that EXACT person with the same name. So it's not all chance, I believe in fate, karma, etc. but I don't live by them. I still make my choices, try to remain a good person, trying to help out as much as I can, and in the end, that's what matters. I also believe that people can change their fate so I'm not going to keep thinking about fate, karma, etc. There are people like that and it's not cool.

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  • iFemale
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    Originally posted by Pedro Xaramillo View Post
    I don't get what you mean by sacrificial love, yes chem haskanum
    It's pretty self-explanatory. A love that is committed to helping others regardless of the cost. Basically sacrificing anything, even your life, for the one you love.

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  • Pedro Xaramillo
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    Originally posted by iFemale View Post
    Ok, but what is YOUR idea on love. Define it in your own way, is what I'm asking. Curious.

    I believe there are two kinds of love. Brotherly love and Sacrificial love. Woohoo! lol
    Pretty much what I posted , thats why I posted it, I don't get what you mean by sacrificial love, yes chem haskanum

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  • iFemale
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    Originally posted by Pedro Xaramillo View Post
    Ahhh, I wanted to do that, oh well, need to one up now :

    Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.


    For real though, I am a Socialist and I do believe in love, I don't think its got anything to do with bourgeois vs Proletariat, maybe in the hypocritical kind of love or in the case of nationalism, religious fanaticism, etc.

    The Ancient Greeks said we had three kinds of loves, sexual love, friendly love and selfless love, simply put a person's soul mate or other half, you need to feel all the above towards them, they need to be your deepest desire, your greatest friend and a person you would put yourself in front of a bullet for

    In our belief (most Native American), man and woman and naturally drawn and meant for each other, the energies unite to form one, in old Mexica/Aztec belief the Supreme being Ometeotl is made of Ometecuhtli and Cihuahometeol, the male and the female parts creating the one supreme being at the centre of the pantheon of Gods, practically put, there is a person somewhere in the world who does share all your passions, interests, likes, dislikes, your vision of perfection, this person who completes in such and makes you feel closer to them than to another human being, with which you feel whole, your perfect complement.

    Anyway, before I sound too corny (why do I always get sappy here around 2:00 am)
    Ok, but what is YOUR idea on love. Define it in your own way, is what I'm asking. Curious.

    I believe there are two kinds of love. Brotherly love and Sacrificial love. Woohoo! lol

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  • Pedro Xaramillo
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    Originally posted by TomServo View Post
    Baby don't hurt me, don't hurt me, no more.

    I had to.
    Ahhh, I wanted to do that, oh well, need to one up now :

    Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.


    For real though, I am a Socialist and I do believe in love, I don't think its got anything to do with bourgeois vs Proletariat, maybe in the hypocritical kind of love or in the case of nationalism, religious fanaticism, etc.

    The Ancient Greeks said we had three kinds of loves, sexual love, friendly love and selfless love, simply put a person's soul mate or other half, you need to feel all the above towards them, they need to be your deepest desire, your greatest friend and a person you would put yourself in front of a bullet for

    In our belief (most Native American), man and woman and naturally drawn and meant for each other, the energies unite to form one, in old Mexica/Aztec belief the Supreme being Ometeotl is made of Ometecuhtli and Cihuahometeol, the male and the female parts creating the one supreme being at the centre of the pantheon of Gods, practically put, there is a person somewhere in the world who does share all your passions, interests, likes, dislikes, your vision of perfection, this person who completes in such and makes you feel closer to them than to another human being, with which you feel whole, your perfect complement.

    Anyway, before I sound too corny (why do I always get sappy here around 2:00 am)

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