My platform shoe package didn't arrive today. They will tomorrow, but i'm still bummed.
Her foot was sweaty XD did you see that dress??!?!? Thats gotta be at least 30 pounds of fabric and moving around dancing and all that? I'm more surprised the girls didnt suddenly get some air XDIf cinderella's shoe fit perfectly, then why did it fall off?
Totally agree with this!People who can't get the hint about certain things, need a lesson in boundaries and respect.
Aka some people in chat who know I'm not interested, but when I ask how they're doing/try to have a friendly conversation, it immediately turns in to "i'm horny lmao." Okay? And? What would you like me to do about it? Putting 'lmfao' after that sentence doesn't change anything. Respect people and the boundaries they put in place, they are there for a reason.
Yes a few times in life
I don't even have to like them in the first place! lmao. Actions speak much louder than words. So true, though.
Very true girl! I have met a lot of ppl who's actions didn't speak anything.I don't even have to like them in the first place! lmao. Actions speak much louder than words. So true, though.![]()
Awww.... Please post some pictures of your baby elephant!"Unconditional" love - is the epitome of what we call Love. Anything less isn't seen as being "true love" or "real love".
The thing is...it's impossible to receive and give unconditional love at ALL times. Not even the most enlightened people can give unconditional love; our very nature is flawed. Our unresolved and imprinted childhood and adult experiences and traumas make for automatic thoughts, conclusions, behaviors and words that aren't in line with unconditional love.
It's so easy to see fault in a partner's way of loving, of finding it conditional, complaining, resenting, lamenting. Truth is we all love conditionally in some way or another, at some time or another -- we just don't want to see and admit to it. Much easier to be righteous, deflect our imperfection onto someone else and leave our ego intact.
Expecting unconditional love at all times from others is an unfair impossibility for human beings. However...constantly having in mind the goal of loving someone unconditionally gives us the courage to look at ourselves critically and to modify our words and our behaviors in view of honoring that goal. We ought to always strive to be better at loving those we choose to.
For some of us, when we say "I love you", in actuality we mean "I'm loving you as unconditionally as I can". (I say "some of us" because too many wield the coveted phrase "I love you" as a weapon of manipulation, control and coercion into submission.) If we hold ourselves to the highest standard of loving, and realize that neither us nor others will live up to this myth, we'd all be better off.
Tl;dr -- I adopted the cutest baby elephant!