I'm sure it'sProject_Omega said:Madness? THIS IS .... errmm.... I forgot the word....
THIS IS ATHENS.
I'm sure it'sProject_Omega said:Madness? THIS IS .... errmm.... I forgot the word....
I bet that friend of mine can, if I remember, I will get back to you on this.Rakkana said:Albert Einsteinrokkolpo said:A chemical reaction made for the purpose of keeping people together...?
I dunno, that's what this hopelessly romantic friend of mine keeps telling me.
"How on earth are you ever going to explain in terms of chemistry and physics so important a biological phenomenon as first love?"
He did ask a scientist and that's not what I saidZeithri said:Ask a scientist or biologist this question and you're answered with that it's a series of toxics in your brain, similiar to that when you take drugs. This is true, love is a drug.
My case was that everything is colored by love, it's beyond your control just like madness is. Thinking you're logical and being logical are two separate things, no crazy or evil person thinks themselves so. What I'm comparing it to is the person's acts if love wasn't in the picture.Lyx said:Please don't say "we", when what you mean is "i" or "many people". Love can be perfectly in sync with logical conclusions - but for this, it's necessary to understand some things first. Among those things, is noticing that the popular ideal of "how" love is supposed to be like, is a highly contradictory one.... no wonder that it collides with logic. Thing is: It doesn't have to work that way.Dreiko said:Love is a kind of madness. We suspend logic and facts cause we feel a certain way.
Not suspending logic for love is more harmful to your being than actually doing just that, so it all works out in the end, though it IS a situation of picking the lesser of two evils.
While that's true, every thought and emotion, from boredom to fear, could be described as nothing more than chemical reaccions and electric signals in our bodies. So that's like saying nothing.rokkolpo said:A chemical reaction made for the purpose of keeping people together...?
Sir, for using my favourite quote (of my favourite character) from KOTOR, you get a cookie.Gruchul said:To quote HK-47: "Definition: Love is making a shot to the knees of a target 120 kilometers away using an Aratech sniper rifle with a tri-light scope. Statement: This definition, I am told, is subject to interpretation. Obviously, love is a matter of odds. Not many meatbags could make such a shot, and fewer would derive love from it. Yet for me, love is knowing your target, putting them in your targeting reticle, and together, achieving a singular purpose, against statistically long odds."
Breaking it down is pointless. Love is what you let it be. And it's worth it.
Edit:He did ask a scientist and that's not what I saidZeithri said:Ask a scientist or biologist this question and you're answered with that it's a series of toxics in your brain, similiar to that when you take drugs. This is true, love is a drug.
I wouldn't say love is madness, but it can DEFINITELY make you do crazy things.Dreiko said:Love is a kind of madness. We suspend logic and facts cause we feel a certain way.
Not suspending logic for love is more harmful to your being than actually doing just that, so it all works out in the end, though it IS a situation of picking the lesser of two evils.