Originally posted by ma200
So? Even iif some relationships don't work out at least it would be his choice going into it. Great example is Clark and Lana.
In the long run, I don't care. Clark is not worth having.
So? Even iif some relationships don't work out at least it would be his choice going into it. Great example is Clark and Lana.
In the long run, I don't care. Clark is not worth having.
Originally posted by SmallvilleMan
Pretty sure it's against the rules to comment on what mods do, but i could be wrong.
Pretty sure it's against the rules to comment on what mods do, but i could be wrong.
I'm impressed Smallvilleman.....misdirection?.....your post is a move worthy of a Luthor.....as Lex would say. Lionel, on the other hand, might actually say that it was a tad bit obvious, and that I'm giving you way too much credit.
Originally posted by SmallvilleMan
And must I explain that the person he loves is the better one for him, because that's who makes him the happiest? Unless that's not the most important thing. [/B]
And must I explain that the person he loves is the better one for him, because that's who makes him the happiest? Unless that's not the most important thing. [/B]
Just because you love someone doesn't automatically make that individual the best person for you in your life......especially with Love being unpredictable and changing (deepining or fading over time)....and sometimes coming out of nowhere (which is probably what's going to happen to that moron Clark with regards to Lois). If Love were that simple.....Lana could fall in Love with Hannibal the Cannibal ( even over Clark) and it wouldn't matter....but we all know the BDA is better for her in that twisted scenario. Twisted scenario.....yes, but hopefully extreme (although completely unbelievable...Lana's smarter than that) enough to get my point accross.
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