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I don't think I could, as a human, truly survive without love.
Even if I had all that money, I would never find anything to truly inspire me to actually do anything with it. I think without anyone to keep me company and love me, I'd probably end up committing suicide. A person is only so strong by themselves, and without something to love to push me onward to my goals or what-have-you, I don't think I would want to live. I would just get so apathetic. I think any person would.
But that's just my twisted opinion. And mind you, I find humans frivolous and annoying, but there are the rare bunch I don't mind spending time with.
I'll take money at first. For the long run, I'd have to have love. It's nice to have some cash to start off, but if it happens to run out, it's nice to know someone will still be by your side.
I find it hard to imagine someone being able to justify choosing money over love
I think some money choosers may have had a bad experience with love. I've been there/done that as well, but enough time has passed to make me realize that I'd like to have love again.
"There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed." ~E.H.
At this point in time I'd pick money because there hasn't been a guy yet worthy and I'm not currently looking and don't care to either. It would just be a disappointment.
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Originally Posted by DLFerguson
MONEY.
I'll learn to live without love.
Took the words right out of my mouth.
Unless I meet someone that changes my perspective, my choice is money.
CATCHPHRASE OF THE WEEK: Mattell, misleading children since 1982.
I think some money choosers may have had a bad experience with love. I've been there/done that as well, but enough time has passed to make me realize that I'd like to have love again.
There's a old saying that you don't officially become a man or woman until you've had your heart broken. Sooner or later everybody has a bad experience with love. That's just the nature of the human heart.
My choosing money over love has nothing to do with any bad experiences in love I've had. I simply like to live nicely, sit on nice furniture, have expensive toys to play with and be able to go out when I want to and not have to dig under the couch for change.
There's nothing wrong with love but let's face it, without money what are two people going to do all day everyday? look at each other and talk about the weather?
Money can't buy you happiness, but it lets you choose your own form of misery.
I'm feeling particularly cynical and cold today, so I'll be one of the very few to just put money. At least money doesn't speak to me in riddles, ask me why I can't understand it, then run away with the gardener.