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I like people who have a sense of individuality. I love expression and anything awkward and imperfect, because that's natural and that's real." -Marc Jobs

Response:
Carlos Pepin "Does that mean you stipulate consciousness as a single entity? Although it keeps people interesting, individuality will either be a second-hand reaction to consciousness, or an internal uncontrolled impulse. In which case I prefer the latter... if it fits the person."


"That is an unfortunate view to hold if you actually believe it. We love and hate something about everyone and everything... and we hurt everyone - somehow in some way at some point in time. Indefinitely."

"I think we hurt the people that love us because they expect the most from us. We love the people that hurt us because they at least make us feel something. The latter would seem more prevalent in a person who has experienced great pain."
...and...
"If the people that love us are many or have great expectations of us falsely, it is obvious that we are going to hurt them sometime cause we can't please everyone. We also assume that if someone loves us, won't ever hurt us and will tolerate our behavior, even though sometimes we hurt this person with our behavior, deliberately or not. We don't love people that hurt us or have the capability to hurt us, but we realize the harm they can do to us and therefore feel a mixture of fear with respect." (minor spelling and grammatical corrections)
...and...
"That is an unfortunate view to hold if you actually believe it. We love and hate something about everyone and everything... and we hurt everyone - somehow in some way at some point in time. Indefinitely."
-Response to "We hurt the people that love us but love the people that hurt us."





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