I just had some random thoughts/questions on my mind...
Is it really true that All is fair in love and war? If so, who was the first person to come to the conclusion and what happened??
How young is too young? And how old is too old?
Do you think that if someone does you wrong that you should let it go, or do what is called "constructive learning" (ie: throwing a shoe at the dome...wait... or is that destructive learning?). How far is too far? How long do you let it go before you take action?
If someone you know tells you they love you, but you would never expect that from them in a million years...Is it impolite to ruin the moment by saying "Really? You don't say..." simply because you don't believe them?
Isn't it funny how people say there is no God. Yet behind every design, there is an artist, and behind every structure there is a builder. The world repeats itself. Everything dies, and everything is given a chance to begin life. But someone had to set the laws of nature at the time of it's creation. Why do people deny the intricate details about the laws of the human body, and the nerve system, and the brain? That alone is so complex there is no way the laws of chance could rule as a order for our human structure.
Oh and, I love my life.
~ Shanna Mari ~

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