View Full Version : An age old question?
sweetkitty
07/20/07, 12:50 PM
What do you do when you love someone or have strong feelings for someone and they love you but just in a different way?
vandalroyale
07/20/07, 12:55 PM
Unfortunately the only answer is to move on...sticking around and hanging on will do nothing but cause awkwardness and heartache
sweetkitty
07/20/07, 12:58 PM
Unfortunately the only answer is to move on...sticking around and hanging on will do nothing but cause awkwardness and heartache
Thats a good answer is that what you would do?
emogirlxcore
07/20/07, 01:27 PM
I agree with the people who have posted before me.
If you were to stay around and hang on to your love for the other person, it would only leave you more heartbroken than you already are.
It will only hurt you...
vandalroyale
07/20/07, 01:30 PM
Thats a good answer is that what you would do?
It's what I've done... I had liked someone who didn't feel the same way back and all that ended up happening was it becoming awkward...looking back on it now, I have no idea why I stayed and realize much could have been avoided if I had just walked away in the first place
burnsobright
07/20/07, 01:34 PM
Woah...you spelled everything correctly.
White Noise
07/20/07, 01:45 PM
yes just move on, dwelling on it will just make it worse and awkward like everyone else has said.
bluecrunchy
07/20/07, 01:50 PM
listen to Seal.
emerypearl
07/20/07, 04:23 PM
move on, its stupid to wait around
diehtc0ke
07/20/07, 04:38 PM
What do you do when you love someone or have strong feelings for someone and they love you but just in a different way?
Like in a they're your cousin way? That's kinda hot.
sweetkitty
07/20/07, 04:43 PM
Like in a they're your cousin way? That's kinda hot.
no not in a cousin way? lol In a way where u love them very much like a man loves a woman an they love you just as friends.
diehtc0ke
07/20/07, 04:46 PM
no not in a cousin way? lol In a way where u love them very much like a man loves a woman an they love you just as friends.
Okay, seriously? You'd probably be better off leaving it alone. Even if you do get him to go out with you, it'll probably be out of pity and won't last long.
sweetkitty
07/20/07, 04:55 PM
Okay, seriously? You'd probably be better off leaving it alone. Even if you do get him to go out with you, it'll probably be out of pity and won't last long.
ok I dont want pity for one thing and right now i have mixed emotions about the whole situation.
ForeverInADay
07/20/07, 05:06 PM
ok I dont wont pity for one thing and right now i have mixed emotions about the whole cituation.
God damnit, fuck you.
Main Entry: 1want
Pronunciation: 'wont also 'wänt & 'w&nt
Function: verb
Etymology: Middle English, from Old Norse vanta; akin to Old English wan deficient
intransitive verb
1 : to be needy or destitute
2 : to have or feel need <never wants for friends>
3 : to be necessary or needed
4 : to desire to come, go, or be <the cat wants in> <wants out of the deal>
transitive verb
1 : to fail to possess especially in customary or required amount : LACK <the answer wanted courtesy>
2 a : to have a strong desire for <wanted a chance to rest> b : to have an inclination to : LIKE <say what you want, he is efficient>
3 a : to have need of : REQUIRE <the motor wants a tune-up> b : to suffer from the lack of <thousands still want food and shelter>
4 : OUGHT -- used with the infinitive <you want to be very careful what you say -- Claudia Cassidy>
5 : to wish or demand the presence of
6 : to hunt or seek in order to apprehend <wanted for murder>
synonym see DESIRE
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Main Entry: won't
Pronunciation: 'wOnt; NewEng, upstate NY, nPa "w&nt, 'w&nt; greater NYC 'wünt; eSC 'wünt, 'wunt
: will not
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diehtc0ke
07/20/07, 05:24 PM
"wont" is also a word.
diehtc0ke
07/20/07, 05:25 PM
ok I dont want pity for one thing and right now i have mixed emotions about the whole situation.The hostility confuses me.
saysmydoctor
07/20/07, 06:20 PM
"wont" is also a word.
Actually, 'won't' is a word, not "wont."
Also, I'd like to add for you to stop making shitty jokes--because they are just that. Shitty.
ForeverInADay
07/20/07, 06:56 PM
Actually, 'won't' is a word, not "wont."
Actually, you're wrong. Congratulations.
"wont" is also a word.
Indeed it is. However, if she was using wont (either with or without the apostrophy) in that situation, it would not make sense. Not to imply that is what you were indicating.
Main Entry: 1 wont
Pronunciation: 'wont, 'wOnt also 'w&nt, 'wänt
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English woned, wont, from past participle of wonen to dwell, be used to, from Old English wunian; akin to Old High German wonEn to dwell, be used to, Sanskrit vanoti he strives for -- more at WIN
1 : ACCUSTOMED, USED
2 : INCLINED, APT
saysmydoctor
07/20/07, 07:03 PM
Middle English doesn't count. This is not a place where trees talk to us. Also, unless he was talking in sanskrit, I'm right. In a stubborn sort of way.
ForeverInADay
07/20/07, 07:08 PM
Middle English doesn't count. This is not a place where trees talk to us. Also, unless he was talking in sanskrit, I'm right. In a stubborn sort of way.
Middle English doesn't count? That's a pretty fucking ridiculous thing to say.
saysmydoctor
07/20/07, 07:22 PM
Middle English doesn't count? That's a pretty fucking ridiculous thing to say.
Name people speak in Middle English nowadays.
Adrian Villagomez
07/20/07, 07:23 PM
Run away from that person. That's the only solution for me.
ForeverInADay
07/20/07, 07:49 PM
Name people speak in Middle English nowadays.
The English language still uses variations of Middle and Old English, and if it weren't for both of these, we wouldn't be speaking the way we do today. Therefore, "Middle English doesn't count" is a fucking ridiculous statement.
Furthermore, I still use words like spelt, folk, avoid, annul, expel, remove, shun, escape, shy, etc. all of which originate from Middle English. So yeah, eat it.
burnsobright
07/20/07, 09:18 PM
Daniel with the pwn.
saysmydoctor
07/20/07, 10:27 PM
Of course the words originate from Middle English, you r-tard--but they've evolved since then.
ForeverInADay
07/20/07, 10:33 PM
Of course the words originate from Middle English, you r-tard--but they've evolved since then.
Not all of them.
Just admit that what you said was the stupidest, most ridiculous thing you could possibly say.
saysmydoctor
07/21/07, 12:21 AM
No because it isn't. Who the hell says wont? No one. Why? Because it is no longer a viable word in our language.
myantiyou
07/21/07, 12:50 AM
Not all of them.
Just admit that what you said was the stupidest, most ridiculous thing you could possibly say.
Hey, I found out that my guitarist is moving to Toronto for 3 years, maybe you'd bump into him haha. He's an Armenian citizen so he has the option of moving back to Armenia and being drafted into the corrupted army, or to renew his passport as a Canadian citizen. Simply put - its a fucked up Armenian thing.
At least I know now I can meet up with him again in 3 years since he's planning to move back then.
caityconundrum
07/21/07, 01:42 AM
"Middle english" was just part of the etymology. Middle Earth is lord of the rings you dumbass.
All words came from other languages. English is relatively new. Wont is not an uncommon word.
saysmydoctor
07/21/07, 02:21 AM
"Middle english" was just part of the etymology. Middle Earth is lord of the rings you dumbass.
All words came from other languages. English is relatively new. Wont is not an uncommon word.
ftw
ForeverInADay
07/21/07, 12:34 PM
No because it isn't. Who the hell says wont? No one. Why? Because it is no longer a viable word in our language.
You said that wont isn't a word and that "won't" is. I proved to you that both are in fact words, and you're still going to sit there and tell me that wont is indeed not a word? Just because many people don't use the word anymore, it doesn't mean that it never existed. Just because dinosaurs aren't around anymore, it doesn't mean that they were never here. There's proof of that, and you can't just dismiss that.
But whatever.
"Middle english" was just part of the etymology. Middle Earth is lord of the rings you dumbass.
All words came from other languages. English is relatively new. Wont is not an uncommon word.
I know English was influenced by the French, the Scandinavian, the Germans, etc. Also, who said anything about Middle Earth, Caity?
"Middle english" was just part of the etymology. Middle Earth is lord of the rings you dumbass.
All words came from other languages. English is relatively new. Wont is not an uncommon word.
ftw
Yes, ftw. You showed me.
nonamesleft
07/21/07, 12:40 PM
Move on
:(
diehtc0ke
07/21/07, 03:39 PM
Okay. Etymology means where the word came from. It came from middle English; it's not necessarily a middle English word. Wont is a perfectly good word. Just because you have never heard it does not mean that no one uses it.
I can't believe you had a whole argument over that... Grow up and pick up a dictionary next time.
HangsLikeHeaven
07/21/07, 04:44 PM
Stick it in her ass.
takeweakme
07/21/07, 05:14 PM
the answer to this question: you slip them the date rape drug. works every time.
AShannon04
07/21/07, 06:50 PM
forget it and move on.
diehtc0ke
07/21/07, 07:04 PM
I know I argue a lot but seriously let it drop who the fuck cares. In future just say "stick it in her ass" or whatever the usually response is.
Anal beads.
The Antiprom
07/21/07, 08:01 PM
Move on, and maybe you can become good friends with the person. Happened with me, and now the guy is my best friend but I don't have feelings for him any longer.
thetrueblood
07/21/07, 08:17 PM
the best thing you can do is not to give up. keep giving him more reasons of why it should work out between you...
start with casual sex.
PuppetMaster
07/23/07, 01:13 PM
we've all been in situations like this before. just move on. there's plenty of other fish in the sea.
/the wonder years-ish quote.
xvszero
07/23/07, 02:26 PM
It never happens to me, because I don't call crushes, strong or not, "love."
Love is something I can only have after a deep and mutual relationship with another individual.
caityconundrum
07/23/07, 02:41 PM
ftw
thanks? i just proved you wrong haha.
You said that wont isn't a word and that "won't" is. I proved to you that both are in fact words, and you're still going to sit there and tell me that wont is indeed not a word? Just because many people don't use the word anymore, it doesn't mean that it never existed. Just because dinosaurs aren't around anymore, it doesn't mean that they were never here. There's proof of that, and you can't just dismiss that.
But whatever.
I know English was influenced by the French, the Scandinavian, the Germans, etc. Also, who said anything about Middle Earth, Caity?
Yes, ftw. You showed me.
the kid that was arguing with you in the first place made a reference to a place where trees talk or something, which is straight out of lord of the rings haha. this one:
Middle English doesn't count. This is not a place where trees talk to us. Also, unless he was talking in sanskrit, I'm right. In a stubborn sort of way.
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