tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32403269.post5508259443560000075..comments2023-02-24T18:20:21.818+08:00Comments on ~Audi alteram partem~: Tying the knot is suffocatingValinkahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05460122175486437291noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32403269.post-22531077749861682792010-05-15T16:59:58.785+08:002010-05-15T16:59:58.785+08:00okay.. these are my last words (damn.)
you might ...okay.. these are my last words (damn.)<br /><br />you might want to rethink your decision to sit me on the editorial hot seat. I charge 15% of the royalty, and my main competence is to insert the F-word, the S-word, altogether with the H-word and sometime T-word. you know where to find me if you need me.Felix Sunhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04860542086907812176noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32403269.post-29644643881238478932010-04-08T22:03:32.029+08:002010-04-08T22:03:32.029+08:00pardom me for the time I took to answer your comme...pardom me for the time I took to answer your comment. I have to choose my words carefully (or they could be my last ones XD).<br /><br />yeah, that Summer married in the end. but guess what, there are many Summers out there who do the exact same thing, just because they are afraid of being along or that noone would take care of them when they're old. refer to the moral of the story from 'joy of a child', please..<br /><br />I might not be knotted, but I might get attached for a long time ;)<br /><br />of course, there are always two sides of everything. but sometimes, for some things, one side is much bigger than the other.<br />just for a laugh, there's a quote: 100% divorce started with marriage.<br />let's not be another number in the stats.<br /><br />it's my pleasure to share my negative thoughts.<br />when I'm done writing the draft for the book, you'll be the first one to read it. you know, as usual, be my editor.<br />I read that post of yours. but thank you for sharing with the others as well.Valinkahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05460122175486437291noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32403269.post-45188229407115712642010-03-31T01:52:30.556+08:002010-03-31T01:52:30.556+08:00OK here comes your #1 commentator, ready or not.
...OK here comes your #1 commentator, ready or not.<br /><br />Let's start with.. "How dare You to put (500) Days of Summer into this?!?"<br />That'll make a good start. That fickle-minded Summer got married in the end, yes? I'd like to think that most of us are just like Summer, we're pretty much clueless of what's going on, but we'll know when it's <i>the time</i>. (Warning: we're confused half of the time).<br /><br />the good news is: no one can stop you to not to get <i>knotted</i>, since you are blessed with "the joy of the child" (it's a compliment, not a sarcasm).<br /><br />I'm not against your view neither do i support marriage (but i reserve my rights to despise the "cos we have to, if not, the family line won't go on" statement). I just want you to admit that there's a good side in marriage as well, as much as the bad side. The fun part is, everyone have different weighing scale; let's ignore those pukers and put the focus on you here.<br /><br />In the end, thanks for the wonderful sharing. I honestly think that the title is brilliant. i only hope that there won't be too many innocent women out there brainwashed by your book with that expressive persuasion of yours (if that happens, i'll have a real hard time to con one woman to marry me).<br /><br />This post reminds me of exactly one thing. Allow me to drop a link here to close my remarks: http://life-backpacker.blogspot.com/2009/05/amour-le-ami.htmlFelix Sunhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04860542086907812176noreply@blogger.com