Tuesday, September 30, 2014

HastagAntayteld


Pain isn't felt in a burst of glory or dramatically like in the damn movies. The problem with pain is that it demands to be felt, and when you feel it, it's a sharp and quick pain. But pain also serves as a reminder of living, not a side effect of dying. So the question posed is, which pain would you choose to see?
-Blanco, 2014

What my other brother said here was I bet, related to the famous book or movie of John Green which was The Fault In Our Stars. It was about Hazel who has cancer and then she falls in love with Augustus who was a cancer survivor. Expecting that Hazel would die, it was the other way around. Gus died because his sickness went back. It was a tragic one and tragic ending always had that appeal to me. As what I've said before, it's the beauty of tragedy.  Because of it's tragic ending, you won't be able to forget about it. It's the same with Titanic. Others would judge the story but who cares. Effyou. I like it, you don't go to hell. We have different opinions. You could tell someone your opinion but you can't force them to be in the same side you are. You can't call them as close minded people, it's just that, it's freedom of expression. As long as you're not meddling with others'; freedom, you can go to hell for all they care. And. So, yeah. Wait, wait, what? What am I talking about. Yeah, what? Nah. Nvm. Nightyyyyy. ^^

-QuuenBeetch-

2 comments:

  1. HAHAHAHAHAHHAHA! I expected Gus and Hazel would die both at the same time, no big-gie :P

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