I watched “Hannibal Rising” around 2 hours ago at the cinema. While some people – or probably everyone – were making comparisons of the movie with the previous Hannibal movies, all I could think of was cupcakes. This was probably because in one of the scenes, Hannibal had a cupcake in front of him which he didn’t even eat. Stupid bastard. It was just one of those typical cupcakes you don’t really make a big deal of, you know, but you gotta eat! It looks like it has this soft texture, baked golden brown and has lots of cream with a cherry on top. Very nice… I want to eat the cupcake. For a person who ate a hearty meal just an hour before the movie, I feel like I could eat hundreds of those. I felt the same after I watched “Major Payne” when he ate this small cupcake with pink icing on top… Very nice… I love cupcakes… It never fails to make me hungry again. Bliss… =)
Okay, that was completely random. Let’s not talk about cupcakes anymore.
Someone told me that when opposites attract, it’s a good thing, but not in the long run. Apparently, psychologists argue that in the end, it’s all about companionship. So does this mean that when a person has completely different attributes to his/her partner, they’re not going to last? I guess it depends on personal experiences.
I do strongly believe that every person in this world, no matter how much they have in common, are still different in every way possible, and that’s what makes a strong relationship. There’s always a balance in life. Good and evil, ups and downs, left and right… There’s always a balance, and that’s how “things” happen, doesn’t it? It just makes it more interesting, I guess. If, for example, you and your partner are both very short-tempered people and suddenly get involved in a huge argument, your relationship can be blown up into little pieces. Or if you both have the same interests like music, movies, food, whatever… doesn’t the relationship get a bit boring afterwards? So how exactly does “opposites attract, but not in the long run” theory work? Isn’t it more interesting to have different tastes, interests and occasional debates to have good companionship?
I suppose it depends on personality as well. I, for one, loves constant little arguments in a relationship. But that’s just me, a stubborn, self-righteous fool who thinks you wrong and I’m always right. If you argue with me, that means you’ve got a different opinion, and I like to listen to that opinion. If you don’t argue, but agree with me instead and just let me go on with my rantings, then you’re boring. And our relationship is boring. So tell me why can’t opposites attract in the long run again???
Damn, i’m so deepax, man. I’m gonna end this by telling you I’m not sure if anything in this post makes any sense at all. Hahah… I was on a roll there, huh? =p
~ Little Miss Covered in Rain ~