“I can’t believe I’m talking about this with you,” she said to me. We had just met, after all, and already she was sharing thoughts with me that you’d normally save for good friends. It’s funny how open you can be with a total stranger once you learn that you two share a common loss. There’s an immediate, binding, indefinable connection; and despite whatever differences that may yet divide you, a mutual understanding unexpectedly links the two of you.
Heartbreak always heals in time, but it’s the lingering loss of love that tends to stay with you. The sadness may have faded long ago, and yet you can’t seem to forget the feeling of her fingers intertwined with yours. You may know in your heart that you no longer need her, and yet some nights as you lay down to sleep, you can almost feel her by your side, the way it used to be. Although it’s been ages since you’ve stopped questioning whether you could ever be happy without her, you sometimes catch yourself laughing at the inside jokes that only ever made sense between the two of you.
I do believe that it’s better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all. The loss of love is an experience that nearly everybody endures at least once in his life. It is in realizing that fact, in remembering that it’s all been felt and dealt with before, that we can learn to appreciate just how much we all have in common. “The human experience” is an all-encompassing term, and for good reason. We’re not so different from each other, which just may be one of the most fulfilling discoveries in life.
!!! You’re the man KZ !!! Remember thataru.
This is the end my friends. the last blog from kz any of us will read for a long time.
Here’s why. you see, our friend josh bought a video game about a month and a half ago. he thought it would be a good idea if i bought it but, i thought it would be better to buy a bunch of booze so i never had enough money. and deep down inside i didn’t want to purchase the game either.
conrado bought this game shortly after josh’s purchase and they started playing it together online.
Here’s the point of the story, kz has recently bought the game and i have not seen nor communicated with him since. my three friends have fallen into a world of time-consuming geekiness known as “final fantasy xi.”
conrado’s comment is just a brief glimpse of the geeky horror that my dear friends have fallen into. plz, help them if you can.
Hahaha. I can’t deny it.