04-03-2011, 12:01 AM
Enchantra wrote:
I guess, from Nu Lang's perspective, it's kind of like when you date a man that's a jerk or abusive or a loser. Before things get serious several people warn you but you just won't hear it. His ex girlfriends might tell you he's no good, his buddies might warn you to stay away from him, and your parents and siblings might tell you to steer clear, but still, you might be inclined to see for yourself. After all, he might change, things might be different with you.
Humans like to experience some things for themselves, train wrecks included I guess.
After the train has crashed, it is easier to see the track we should have stayed on.
Absolutely. Having been on WAY too many train wrecks, I've learned to listen to the warnings and read the writing on the wall. Hard lesson, too.
I guess, from Nu Lang's perspective, it's kind of like when you date a man that's a jerk or abusive or a loser. Before things get serious several people warn you but you just won't hear it. His ex girlfriends might tell you he's no good, his buddies might warn you to stay away from him, and your parents and siblings might tell you to steer clear, but still, you might be inclined to see for yourself. After all, he might change, things might be different with you.
Humans like to experience some things for themselves, train wrecks included I guess.
After the train has crashed, it is easier to see the track we should have stayed on.
Absolutely. Having been on WAY too many train wrecks, I've learned to listen to the warnings and read the writing on the wall. Hard lesson, too.

