Below is the debate between Keri and Adam that all started due to my simple status update. I do not think that I have enjoyed or felt so loved through a debate before. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did:
Bre: One hour!!!!!
Amanda: Untillllll??????....
Keri: . . . The suspense is killing me! Untillllllllll???????
Bre: I get to talk to ADAM!!!!
Keri: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I like this.
Bre: I do too!
Adam: Me three!
Keri: You guys like each other! :)
Bre: Maybe a little bit.
Adam: I don't know what your talking about?
Keri: Yes you do.
Adam: I don't like her.
Bre: No he most certainly does not!
Keri: Well when y'all are done denying reality, let me know. I'll be here.
Adam: I'm not denying reality you are simply using the wrong word. I would use the word love not like.
Bre: So what are you saying then?
Keri: So you don't like her at all?
Adam: No I don't like her. I love her.
Keri: And that's very sweet. . . but you still have to like her.
Bre: I love you too.
Adam: Yeah but love already implies the like and like just simply isn't strong enough word to describe my affection
toward her.
Keri: I love my sister, but I don't always like her. I love Martin, but I don't always like him.
Adam: Well I love my siblings too and I still like them they just really piss me off at the time. Martin doesn't count as
a legitimate argument owing to the fact I don't know who he is.
Bre: Lol. It is her boyfriend!
Keri: In my opinion, feelings should never be "implied" they should always be expressed. Even if there is a stronger
feeling. Emotions are an important part of life and relationships. Express everything. Never leave anything left
unsaid. :)
Bre: It is nice to hear it. . . . just saying.
Keri: Never assume that people know how you feel. :) You have to tell them!
Adam: I know I feel as if love is a stronger emotion and therefore should be said instead of weaker half-assed feeling
such as like which can simply change with mood. Love should be unconditional.
Keri: Every emotion is important. You don't have to call "like" half-ass. Or maybe you just like things "half-assed"
And yes, love should be unconditional. Should "like" be too?
Bre: I doubt that, considering I have a butt for two white girls (or so some would say).
Keri: Ass joke. . . I approve! :)
Adam: No like shouldn't necessarily be unconditional which is why the choice to use the word love is important. I
unconditionally love her not, I don't just like her when I fancy. And yes I very much approve of the joke as
well. Look we have agreed on something.
Keri: So if like is not unconditional. . . then it is important to tell someone when you like them.
Adam: True but if you use love, then like is then superseded by the more important emotional response to the
individual. Which is to say I Love Bre! and the fact that you said we simply like each other was a woeful
understatement to the actual emotional appeal towards one another.
Keri: Like I said before. . . all emotions are important. And as Bre mentioned before. . . it's nice to hear. . . just saying.
Give the lady what she want/needs/deserves! Tell her all the emotions you feel! WOO HER! I do not doubt
your feelings for her one bit! She is an amazing person in this world and you are a lucky lucky man to be able to
be such an integral part of her life. :) I've enjoyed our argument. Love is awesome. Keep it up Bro!
Adam: I felt as if a like was appropriate at the end of that. I have enjoyed the argument as well and of course I realize
how lucky I am. I will pay attention to the Wooing advice. :-)
Bre: One hour!!!!!
Amanda: Untillllll??????....
Keri: . . . The suspense is killing me! Untillllllllll???????
Bre: I get to talk to ADAM!!!!
Keri: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I like this.
Bre: I do too!
Adam: Me three!
Keri: You guys like each other! :)
Bre: Maybe a little bit.
Adam: I don't know what your talking about?
Keri: Yes you do.
Adam: I don't like her.
Bre: No he most certainly does not!
Keri: Well when y'all are done denying reality, let me know. I'll be here.
Adam: I'm not denying reality you are simply using the wrong word. I would use the word love not like.
Bre: So what are you saying then?
Keri: So you don't like her at all?
Adam: No I don't like her. I love her.
Keri: And that's very sweet. . . but you still have to like her.
Bre: I love you too.
Adam: Yeah but love already implies the like and like just simply isn't strong enough word to describe my affection
toward her.
Keri: I love my sister, but I don't always like her. I love Martin, but I don't always like him.
Adam: Well I love my siblings too and I still like them they just really piss me off at the time. Martin doesn't count as
a legitimate argument owing to the fact I don't know who he is.
Bre: Lol. It is her boyfriend!
Keri: In my opinion, feelings should never be "implied" they should always be expressed. Even if there is a stronger
feeling. Emotions are an important part of life and relationships. Express everything. Never leave anything left
unsaid. :)
Bre: It is nice to hear it. . . . just saying.
Keri: Never assume that people know how you feel. :) You have to tell them!
Adam: I know I feel as if love is a stronger emotion and therefore should be said instead of weaker half-assed feeling
such as like which can simply change with mood. Love should be unconditional.
Keri: Every emotion is important. You don't have to call "like" half-ass. Or maybe you just like things "half-assed"
And yes, love should be unconditional. Should "like" be too?
Bre: I doubt that, considering I have a butt for two white girls (or so some would say).
Keri: Ass joke. . . I approve! :)
Adam: No like shouldn't necessarily be unconditional which is why the choice to use the word love is important. I
unconditionally love her not, I don't just like her when I fancy. And yes I very much approve of the joke as
well. Look we have agreed on something.
Keri: So if like is not unconditional. . . then it is important to tell someone when you like them.
Adam: True but if you use love, then like is then superseded by the more important emotional response to the
individual. Which is to say I Love Bre! and the fact that you said we simply like each other was a woeful
understatement to the actual emotional appeal towards one another.
Keri: Like I said before. . . all emotions are important. And as Bre mentioned before. . . it's nice to hear. . . just saying.
Give the lady what she want/needs/deserves! Tell her all the emotions you feel! WOO HER! I do not doubt
your feelings for her one bit! She is an amazing person in this world and you are a lucky lucky man to be able to
be such an integral part of her life. :) I've enjoyed our argument. Love is awesome. Keep it up Bro!
Adam: I felt as if a like was appropriate at the end of that. I have enjoyed the argument as well and of course I realize
how lucky I am. I will pay attention to the Wooing advice. :-)