May 29, 2013
5. What words would you love to have whispered in your ear?
6. How do you react when people sing "Happy Birthday," to you in a restaurant?
May 29, 20133. Audrey Hepburn. Damn, that chick was hot.
3. What wedding did you object to or want to object to?
4. If you could spend one year in perfect happiness, but afterward would remember nothing of the experience, would you do so? If not, why not? Originally Posted by YummyMarie
May 29, 20134B. The memories. Memories are the end product of our experiences, so without that, experiences are worthless.
4B. Which is more important: actual experiences, or the memories that remain when the experiences are over? Originally Posted by YummyMarie
Happiness researchers will tell you memories are important to your happiness. Under your question, you lose 1 year of memories. You need both the experience and the memory. Each means nothing without the other. Your experiences and memories make up who you are. Originally Posted by Uncle HanI listened to a very interesting talk on TEDTalks about memory last night. It talks about how the peak experience and the ending experience most significantly impacts the type of memory we're left with. For example, if you listen to a great symphony and are having an amazing time throughout the majority of the performance, but then it ends with a horrible ending, you'll more likely be left with a memory of it being a poor experience even though you enjoyed it throughout the majority of the time.
Would any of you pay for a memory implant such as is done in the movie "Total Recall," with Arnold Schwarteneiger? Given that memory is good of course... Originally Posted by YummyMarieHell yeah!
May 29, 20135. "Suck me, beautiful." Oh wait...
5. What words would you love to have whispered in your ear?
6. How do you react when people sing "Happy Birthday," to you in a restaurant? Originally Posted by YummyMarie
Nice to see a new face chiming in around here. Welcome RedLeg505! Won't you stick around for a bit? Originally Posted by YummyMarieThank you. I intend to. I've found your musings quite interesting.
1. Hard question. I have thought I was in love several times before, but the current love I have is so awesome and amazing that I now doubt that I ever loved anyone before. I think there are a few stages/types of love and it just changes as you grow and experience leads you to understand what it means. Originally Posted by Liliana Vess
5. Just one thing? I have no idea. Depends on person and time. I like Tucon's answer though! That's sweet! Originally Posted by Liliana VessHere's an alternative answer:
May 30, 20131. Permanence. Love is like a fire. Too much and you're too hot and uncomfortable, then the fire burns out and you are cold. Permanence, you are always warm and cozy.
1. In love, is intensity or permanence more important to you? How much do you expect from someone who loves you?
2. If you could wake up tomorrow having gained one ability or quality, what would it be? Originally Posted by YummyMarie
May 30, 20131. Permanence. Not to devalue intensity, but I need to know that she's going to be there in the morning
1. In love, is intensity or permanence more important to you? How much do you expect from someone who loves you?
2. If you could wake up tomorrow having gained one ability or quality, what would it be? Originally Posted by YummyMarie
May 30, 20131. I agree with permanence, though I'm a glutton for punishment when it comes to intensity and passion. Trust, stability, comfort, loyalty...all the wonderful byproducts of permanence...and unconditional love.
1. In love, is intensity or permanence more important to you? How much do you expect from someone who loves you?
2. If you could wake up tomorrow having gained one ability or quality, what would it be? Originally Posted by YummyMarie