@mysti not recall the bad times and ur wishing to be alone is a trick of ur mind.i still believe ppl dont know , what they really want . i am sure we dont realize ,what we have ,tll we lose it
@cal thanks for passing by my friend,just wanted to prove our insanity.when we r alone ,we want a relation, being on a one ,we sigh for our loneliness.
my friend ,i think u r asking for troubles posting blogs like that. atheist is the one who believes alright ,to the non existence of an upper being over humanity.believing to non gods is equal to believe to one. its my requirement to be treated like the reliogionists , respect me to respect them.
@shay its the greatest mistake men and women make ,when they r related to someone.believing they can change those two or three disavadages on him/her. u have to accept ur partner as he/she is , if u dont , its gonna be a mistake having a relation
@shay dont fool yourself dear. it's an ilussion ,noone changes and u can not change ur partner male or female. the best u can get trying to change him/her , is somehow minimizing the disadvantages of their characters
@carl just googled :what is art today to get this as an answer. "Today the questions What is Art? and What is an Artist? today are not easily answered.
According to William Rubin, director of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, "there is no single definition of art." The art historian Robert Rosenblum believes that "the idea of defining art is so remote " that he doesn't think "anyone would dare to do it."
Philippe de Montebello, director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, states that there is "no consensus about anything today," and the art historian Thomas McEvilley agrees that today "more or less anything can be designated as art."
Arthur Danto, professor of philosophy at Columbia University and art critic of The Nation, believes that today "you can't say something's art or not art anymore. That's all finished." In his book, After the End of Art [see BIBLIOGRAPHY], Danto argues that after Andy Warhol exhibited simulacra of shipping cartons for Brillo boxes in 1964, anything could be art. Warhol made it no longer possible to distinguish something that is art from something that is not."
i think if a profile is too long and makes me boring ,never read it to the end.on ur profile the first i noticed ,was the facebook line. i dont care ab friend list , but if someone ,i know here wants to be my friend , i will accept him
first time in my life
@weepthank u my friend .never felt special ,maybe different .i wont give up , just time runs out year by year. lol