Passion is fucking overrated!

Passion is wonderful. It heightens the senses.

I just learned that if I had unrequited love, I could use the brain chemistry boost to get more done in a day if redirected.

It can he absolutely horrific and make you feel like the walking dead, but sure!

Passion is circumstantial. I've been lucky to be in good circumstances for many a year, but before that...not necessarily a good thing.
 
If there's no passion in life then you're not living you're just existing. Who wants to just exist?
 
well, it wasn't noomi's best film, but it was certainly better than daisy diamond. i mean that had lesbian strap-on action and even that didn't help. still, even locking that one up is a bit much. they're just movies after all.
 
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Haha I'm feeling like a newbie dum-dum. Passion was a movie? I thought Sub-dued was being like sad and melodramatic. Sorry doll, for my confusion!
 
Not overrated, no.
You've got to sing it like Rod Stewart and then get your guy to bend it like Beckham.
And eat a lot of that exotic passion fruit. :)

"There’s no passion, there’s no passion
There’s no passion, I need passion
You need passion, we need passion
Can’t live without passion
Won’t live without passion..."
 
you gotta get your guy to be an indian lesbian with a thing for skinny english chicks and soccer?
 
Who else agrees? Just bind it and keep it locked away.







Or like me, subdued. ;)

My mother had a saying, "90% of life is timing, the remaining 10% is position." The more I experience the more that simple statement encompasses.

Passion without reason or direction is wasted energy, lust in reality. And so many seem to confuse lust with passion, two different things.

Passion is a cathartic and I think that the trick is learning when to let it out, that's the 'timing' part. Where to let it out is the 'position' part.

I don't think it's overrated, well, maybe by some, or underrated. Merely misused by many.

Ishmael
 
My mother had a saying, "90% of life is timing, the remaining 10% is position." The more I experience the more that simple statement encompasses.

Passion without reason or direction is wasted energy, lust in reality. And so many seem to confuse lust with passion, two different things.

Passion is a cathartic and I think that the trick is learning when to let it out, that's the 'timing' part. Where to let it out is the 'position' part.

I don't think it's overrated, well, maybe by some, or underrated. Merely misused by many.

Ishmael

I find myself nodding in agreement...
Passion is important.
 
Passion is wonderful. It heightens the senses.

I just learned that if I had unrequited love, I could use the brain chemistry boost to get more done in a day if redirected.

It can he absolutely horrific and make you feel like the walking dead, but sure!

Passion is circumstantial. I've been lucky to be in good circumstances for many a year, but before that...not necessarily a good thing.

If ^^this is true, I was going to nurture my crush on Hugh Jackman. *drools*
 
Did anyone ask who Overrated was yet?

I'm too bored to go looking.
 
I contend no one knows what theyre blabbering about when they speak of PASSION.

Do you mean obsession? Compulsion? Anger? Lust? Joy? Rage?


Long ago passion was an intense, uncommon experience like the execution of Jesus. Or Picketts Charge at Gettysburg. Or the destruction of the Texans at the Alamo.

Now its a boner. Or watching Miley twerk.
 
My mother had a saying, "90% of life is timing, the remaining 10% is position." The more I experience the more that simple statement encompasses.

Passion without reason or direction is wasted energy, lust in reality. And so many seem to confuse lust with passion, two different things.

Passion is a cathartic and I think that the trick is learning when to let it out, that's the 'timing' part. Where to let it out is the 'position' part.

I don't think it's overrated, well, maybe by some, or underrated. Merely misused by many.

Ishmael

That's a great saying... reminds me of a quote I read as a child (don't remember by whom). I'll paraphrase:
You run well my child, but you are on the wrong track. Where will you reach in the end?
 
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