Here I am, hardly able to walk, can't lay on my left side, really unable to put any weight on my left side, wondering if this miracle shot is really worth all this pain. Oh, and did I mention that this is only shot 1 out of two? I still have the right side to be done. Fail? I think yes. All the pain, and the un-ability to fall asleep has led to me remaking a blog, making one post, and now going on to this which will be post number 2.
Rant of the evening (besides of course my pain), Love. Buckle yourselves in on this one people, a girl writing a blog about love. Ground breaking material right? Now before you close the screen thinking this is going to be your typical sob story don't. It's not. No girl meets boy, girl falls for boy, girl gets heart broken bs. This is some deep stuff, straight from the unspoken mind of Kerisa. Not because of some sad break up story, not because of some dramatic, traumatic experience. I can honestly say that I love my friends and family. But love on a romantic level? What is it? It's a combination of compassion, lust, passion, desire, and friendship. So what exactly is love? And why do I doubt that it is as big of a deal as the world makes it out to be?
"LOVE"- Some 4 letter word, someone made up to try and explain an emotion. Something we feel, something that varies from person to person. One person, one word, four letters to sum up how BILLIONS of people feel. Who can say we all feel the same. "Love" for me has two definitions. The love you feel for friends and family- which is simply compassion, understanding, and this emotional bond that ties you together. You understand each other, and would lay your life down to protect theirs. "Love" on a relationship level- I believe involves these components, compassion, understanding, the emotional bond that ties you together on a friendship level, as well as passion, attraction, and lust. Oh no, heaven forbid. Lust. We are humans, and the initial attraction, noticing the person, the force that drives to talk to that special someone is based on physical appearance, and the immediate physical lust or attraction. You don't look at someone and see their HUGE personality, or their well groomed mind. You see the physical exterior. If you are one of the people who claims they base nothing off appearance. I hate to say it, but bull shit. You are human like the rest of us. You have a sex drive, you lust, you have needs just like the rest of us. It's okay. No one is mad at you for it. Granted later in the relationship their personality may be what makes you more attracted to them or less attracted depending on the negative or positive effects the personality can have on the person.
So why do make such a huge deal out of such a small word? We have a holiday dedicated to it, people spend millions of dollars on wedding to show the world how much they love each other, guys spend thousands of dollars on rings, girls spend thousands on dresses, and we make a big deal out of two people simply, committing to each other. Don't get me wrong, I'm not anti marriage, or anti love. I just think it has become just as corperate as Christmas, and Easter. Something starts out pure and innocent, and oh wait, god bless america, we find a way to exploit it and make as much money as possible. If I met a guy, fall in "love", decide to get married, it will be my closest friends, his closest friends, and our families. All I want it to be is a simple gathering so people can come and tell us they love us and all that cute, happy, crying that comes with it. I don't want to go into debt buying a dress, and planning a wedding.... Well, as you can tell it's late at night and my thoughts are getting a bit scattered and unfocused and it is now 12:15. I promise this topic will be revisited though. Post your questions. I'd love some feedback. Goodnight all.
"To be in a shadow, is only proof that there is still sunlight"-Anon
(I've decided each post will be ended with a quote)
Rant of the evening (besides of course my pain), Love. Buckle yourselves in on this one people, a girl writing a blog about love. Ground breaking material right? Now before you close the screen thinking this is going to be your typical sob story don't. It's not. No girl meets boy, girl falls for boy, girl gets heart broken bs. This is some deep stuff, straight from the unspoken mind of Kerisa. Not because of some sad break up story, not because of some dramatic, traumatic experience. I can honestly say that I love my friends and family. But love on a romantic level? What is it? It's a combination of compassion, lust, passion, desire, and friendship. So what exactly is love? And why do I doubt that it is as big of a deal as the world makes it out to be?
"LOVE"- Some 4 letter word, someone made up to try and explain an emotion. Something we feel, something that varies from person to person. One person, one word, four letters to sum up how BILLIONS of people feel. Who can say we all feel the same. "Love" for me has two definitions. The love you feel for friends and family- which is simply compassion, understanding, and this emotional bond that ties you together. You understand each other, and would lay your life down to protect theirs. "Love" on a relationship level- I believe involves these components, compassion, understanding, the emotional bond that ties you together on a friendship level, as well as passion, attraction, and lust. Oh no, heaven forbid. Lust. We are humans, and the initial attraction, noticing the person, the force that drives to talk to that special someone is based on physical appearance, and the immediate physical lust or attraction. You don't look at someone and see their HUGE personality, or their well groomed mind. You see the physical exterior. If you are one of the people who claims they base nothing off appearance. I hate to say it, but bull shit. You are human like the rest of us. You have a sex drive, you lust, you have needs just like the rest of us. It's okay. No one is mad at you for it. Granted later in the relationship their personality may be what makes you more attracted to them or less attracted depending on the negative or positive effects the personality can have on the person.
So why do make such a huge deal out of such a small word? We have a holiday dedicated to it, people spend millions of dollars on wedding to show the world how much they love each other, guys spend thousands of dollars on rings, girls spend thousands on dresses, and we make a big deal out of two people simply, committing to each other. Don't get me wrong, I'm not anti marriage, or anti love. I just think it has become just as corperate as Christmas, and Easter. Something starts out pure and innocent, and oh wait, god bless america, we find a way to exploit it and make as much money as possible. If I met a guy, fall in "love", decide to get married, it will be my closest friends, his closest friends, and our families. All I want it to be is a simple gathering so people can come and tell us they love us and all that cute, happy, crying that comes with it. I don't want to go into debt buying a dress, and planning a wedding.... Well, as you can tell it's late at night and my thoughts are getting a bit scattered and unfocused and it is now 12:15. I promise this topic will be revisited though. Post your questions. I'd love some feedback. Goodnight all.
"To be in a shadow, is only proof that there is still sunlight"-Anon
(I've decided each post will be ended with a quote)