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Monday, October 16, 2006


-Romance (insert question mark)-


Romance (insert question mark here)


Let's go back to the greatest romance of all time. Romeo and Juliet. Sounds familiar? Yeah, I thought it would jolt something.

The story of a young couple who falls in love, but their families were at each others' throats. So much so that they forbid them to be together, and when they do try to meet, their families indirectly kill them both.

There's nothing else to elaborate on, is there? This is considered to be the greatest romance of all time. No wonder the world is just a great place for all of us. (insert sarcasm)



| so spoken! @ 9:49 AM|

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