"Friendship is unnecessary. Like philosophy, like art. It has no survival value. Rather, it is one of those things that give value to survival."
~ C. S. Lewis
This is my favorite quote of all time, and one which I happen to associate with Frodo Baggins' and Samwise Gamgee's beautiful friendship.
Live long and prosper!
GiGi Babineaux
ASJKLFLJF I LOVE THIS QUOTE OKAY THANK YOU
ReplyDeleteWhat was with the ASJKLFLJF???
ReplyDeleteIt's the typed equivalent of fangirling.
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^me fangirling over Loki
Oh dear.
ReplyDeleteI echo your "Oh dear."
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry! I can't control my Loki feels!
ReplyDeleteI know the feeling.
ReplyDeleteWell, I don't.
ReplyDeleteNo fangirling? No feels? Oh my goodness you haven't experienced one of the best things of teenagerness! And if you don't experience it now, you won't be able to later! - gasp -
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ReplyDeleteOh, I know the feeling, just not about what GiGi's fangirling over. I get "feels" for Princess of The Midnight Ball, The Agency, etc. I don't get "feels" for Star Wars, LoTR, or A Wrinkle in Time. I fangirl, I just do it in a more subdued manner.
ReplyDeleteOhhhh okay I thought you meant that you didn't fangirl or get feels at all... Okay! That's good. I wasn't actually talking about Loki when I said I knew the feeling, either. I was talking about a certain group of characters from a certain book that I have died over...
ReplyDeleteIf you put feels in quotation marks, you probably don't know the fullness and trueness and beautifulness and deepness and heartbreaking-ness of feels. Because feels are not "feels." They are Feels. *nods wisely*
ReplyDeleteWell, my point in the quotation marks was that Amber may call them feels, but I simply don't have a name for them. Though if I had to give a direct tag to my feels, they would be "happy tingles". Quotation marks for emphasis.
ReplyDeleteHappy tingles are an aspect of feels, but sometimes feels happen when something absolutely heartbreaking happens and you get depression for a month (that happened to me when I finished les Mis and for GiGi's sake you can testify that I was not myself.).
ReplyDelete*vaguely wonders if she is fired*
ReplyDeleteYou're jot fired. Yet.
ReplyDeleteThat's very encouraging. *headdesk* XD
DeleteI'm too cheerful to get depressed for a month. Wait, I just remembered. Okay, the previous statement is true for most of the books that I read, but I finished The Lost Brother two weeks ago and I'm still sad about the death of.... *zipping lip*. But for other books, I just can't be sad for too long. I nearly had a stroke when I had to wait AN ENTIRE WEEK to finish a Sherlock episode (you know which one I speak of, Amber!!!).
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