Relationships don’t work the way they do on television and in the movies. Will they? Won’t they? And then they finally do, and they’re happy forever, gimme a break. Nine out of ten of them end because they weren’t right for each other to begin with, and half of the ones who get married get divorced anyway, and I’m telling you right now, through all this stuff I have not become a cynic. I haven’t. Yes, I do happen to believe that love is mainly about pushing chocolate-covered candies and, y’know, in some cultures, a chicken. You can call me a sucker, I don’t care, because I do… believe in it. Bottom line: it’s couples who are truly right for each other wade through the same crap as everybody else, but the big difference is they don’t let it take them down. One of those two people will stand up and fight for that relationship every time. If it’s right, and they’re real lucky, one of them will say something.
Four years later and my mentor continues to be as fascinating as the first day we met…
Your mentor ? I don`t recall you having the same point of view. :P
He’s a cynical, sarcastic, bitter, narcissistic, misanthropic atheist with a quick, cruel wit, whom often makes very illogical and self-destructive decisions in order to keep his “bad boy” image, whilst having a drinking problem. What’s not to love?
You mean about love? That comment was sarcastic, his ‘love and hate’ relationship with Jordan is the best thing on tv, and hating each other is part it, not being married the other part of it.