November 26, 2013

What's In A Word?


WHATS IN A WORD?
 
One of my very favorite movies is "London". Don't ask why... I'm not even sure why. Anyway, this movie is centered around Jessica Biel trying to get her boyfriend to say those three magical words (I love you). He eventually says it at the very last minute, at the end of the movie, as she's about to move away. Wow dude, REALLY? Peace out! One of my favorite scenes is when she says "I love you" continuously and he just will not say it back. He actually has the nerve to say something like, "Why does it have to be about words?" or something like that. She then replys that it is about words, because if we didn't have words we'd still be living in caves and talking with our hands. Jessica, I couldn't have said it better myself.

So, what's in a word? Why do we say "I love you"? And when we say it, what do we mean? Can it be said too much? Can it not be said enough? Can you wear it out? Well, let's say this... I've tested love and it's limitless boundaries and NO, I do not think it can be worn out (not if the person you're saying it to knows what your meaning is).


 
 

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