What is love?
What is love? by @lh (L. H)

Happy looking pic, sad theme.

Question is "what is love" Answer given by the drawing. "nothing more than a pattern of biological responses"

Quoted in a different context in the book "wolves of time". Adopted my own meaning to it here.

I don't necessarily think this... but it is an intersting idea.

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Posted: Thursday, 06 September, 2001 @ 03:00 PM

Her expression, pose...everything on this is just great, it shows that sillyjoy you always see in young love (I guess?? I only know love on TV. But this looks happy.)

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Posted: Friday, 07 September, 2001 @ 03:28 PM

This is really an amazing picture. So simple, yet the image is so complete. I see not just the girl at the instant of the pciture, but how she is moving. I hear her laugh. I can fill in all that is going on around her. I really really like this one.

Posted: Friday, 07 September, 2001 @ 03:28 PM

This is really an amazing picture. So simple, yet the image is so complete. I see not just the girl at the instant of the pciture, but how she is moving. I hear her laugh. I can fill in all that is going on around her. I really really like this one.

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