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perry2801 rated 21 months ago
"Love" - Things Wong Kar-wai Taught Me About Love Requited love is an impossibility. You will fall in love only once. Obstacles will prevail. The rest of your life is spent recovering. Eroticising their possessions will be the pinnacle of your sexual fulfilment. Anything that distracts you from the pain of your loss is good. Some people are more successful in this regard than others. Days of Being Wild Days of Being Wild Hook up with someone. Live with them. Sleep with them. Tag along. Don't be fooled. You are only a transitory distraction. Ask for commitment. Declare your love. Watch the set up evaporate. The most potent way to exist is to occupy someone else's imagination. Desire is kept eternally alive by the impossibility of contact. Modern communication enabling technologies will only heighten your sense of desolation by making you more keenly aware of the fact that no one is trying to call."
renka rated 21 months ago
My review is gonna be just like Klassy's, THINGS WONG KAR-WAI TAUGHT ME ABOUT LOVE 1. Requited love is an impossibility. 2. You will fall in love only once. Obstacles will prevail. The rest of your life is spent recovering. 3. Eroticising their possessions will be the pinnacle of your sexual fulfilment. 4. Anything that distracts you from the pain of your loss is good. Some people are more successful in this regard than others. 5. Hook up with someone. Live with them. Sleep with them. Tag along. Don't be fooled. You are only a transitory distraction. Ask for commitment. Declare your love. Watch the set up evaporate. 6. The most potent way to exist is to occupy someone else's imagination. 7. Desire is kept eternally alive by the impossibility of contact. 8. Modern communication enabling technologies will only heighten your sense of desolation by making you more keenly aware of the fact that no one is trying to call. *** From number 4 to number 8, I STRONGLY agree with everything.
Klassy rated 23 months ago

Things Wong Kar-Wai taught me about love:
1. Requited love is an impossibility.
2. You will fall in love only once. Obstacles will prevail. The rest of your life is spent recovering.
3. Eroticising their possessions will be the pinnacle of your sexual fulfilment.
4. Anything that distracts you from the pain of your loss is good. Some people are more successful in this regard than others.
5. Hook up with someone. Live with them. Sleep with them. Tag along. Don't be fooled. You are only a transitory distraction. Ask for commitment. Declare your love. Watch the set up evaporate.
6. The most potent way to exist is to occupy someone else's imagination.
7. Desire is kept eternally alive by the impossibility of contact.
8. Modern communication enabling technologies will only heighten your sense of desolation by making you more keenly aware of the fact that no one is trying to call.
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