Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal by Zach Weinersmith for August 02, 2015
Transcript:
Dad, his romantic love real? Like, is it affection between glowing mines in a dark cosmos. Or is it a lie the hindbrain tells the forebrain to get it to agree to make more babies? You're talking to someone in a committed, loving relationship. I believe it's real, but I'm biased. Perhaps you should talk to someone who has necessarily had to take a more realistic view of human reproduction. Mom, his romantic love real? Nope.
Ida No over 9 years ago
Daughter: “Mom, is love more directly related to the size of Dad’s paycheck?”Mom: “Yup. Although now, it’s directly proportional to the amount of life insurance I’ve put on him. Here, while you’re here, take this 2-pounder hamburger and chocolate ice cream and bacon shake in to your Dad for dessert.”
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 9 years ago
And there is the difference.Illusions may be shattered all at once.Delusions must be peeled back, layer by layer.
P51Strega over 9 years ago
Love is real: Love is an emotion; emotions are chemistry; chemistry is real. Love is as real as H2O, NaCL, ….
stevegallacci over 9 years ago
“Love” or sexual infatuation? I suspect there are a lot of unhappy relationships brought together by sex, socio-economic advantage, or whatever, but lack any enduring motivation between the pair beyond such. Romantic love would be nice, but it is more often than not a fleeting, idealized state, often burdened with unrealistic expectations that can’t be made. For myself, my wife was already a good friend, so we got together for mutual support and collaboration (two can’t live as cheaply as one, but two can get more done/do it easier than individually) as much as for snugglebunny time.
Spooky D Cat over 9 years ago
Man, what a bunch of cynics!