There is where you and I are most different, Undead. "Love" is the most important part of my life and most likely the biggest motivation I have to do the things I want to do. I do not believe there are things that are 'greater' than the feelings that could develop over time.
I can tell, I broke down and rebuild myself multiple times because of it.
As for the limited vocabulary, Undead, try to limit yourself on words that you know the non-natives would know. I don't really have the problem of not understanding what someone says, but others definitely will have. Especially the younger ones, who are not completely developed in the English language.
I can tell, I broke down and rebuild myself multiple times because of it.
As in other words, I don't agree. =)Deep? Not neccessarily. There are much deeper things in life than love (or lack there of).[/b]
As for the limited vocabulary, Undead, try to limit yourself on words that you know the non-natives would know. I don't really have the problem of not understanding what someone says, but others definitely will have. Especially the younger ones, who are not completely developed in the English language.
Depends on how you look at it, and how the situation unfolds. Perhaps a successful attempt of "expressing one's feelings" would be good in a "poetic fashion," but in my case, or the story for that matter, is different. In the end it were not only the feelings that were the main uhh... problem. The focus was on apologizing, though I am not sure if I described it, or felt that way back then.In my opinion, there's no better way to express one's feelings than through a poetic fashion[/b]