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Pagan Min - She told me she loved me

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[NEWS]
Ubisof love us :heart:
they take our photo for the FB page :wow: 
www.facebook.com/farcry/photos…
*too much happiness* :faint:

"She told me she loved me. Women, they can do that. They can tell you they love you in the moment and mean it, men on the other hand. No, men only really love you in hindsight. When too much distance has built up."
Pagan Min and Ishwari from FarCry4.


Me Facebook Kiara Valentine Cosplay as Pagan Min :iconkiara-valentine:
My dear Miss Gemini Cosplay :iconmissgeminicosplay: as Ishwari
Photo by :iconbladewinchester: Heart
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[NEWS]
Siamo piaciute un sacco alla Ubisoft ç_ç :heart:
Hanno preso la nostra foto (non glie l'abbiamo mandata noi) e l'hanno pubblicata nella loro pagina FB Ufficiale :wow: 
www.facebook.com/farcry/photos…
*troppofelice* :faint:

"She told me she loved me. Women, they can do that. They can tell you they love you in the moment and mean it, men on the other hand. No, men only really love you in hindsight. When too much distance has built up."
Pagan Min and Ishwari from FarCry4.


Me Facebook Kiara Valentine Cosplay come Pagan Min :iconkiara-valentine:
La mia cara Miss Gemini Cosplay :iconmissgeminicosplay: come Ishwari
Photo by :iconbladewinchester: Heart
Image size
5184x3456px 6.72 MB
Make
Canon
Model
Canon EOS 700D
Shutter Speed
1/400 second
Aperture
F/2.8
Focal Length
50 mm
ISO Speed
100
Date Taken
Jun 1, 2015, 5:00:48 PM
Sensor Size
22mm
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randomkeystone's avatar
I wonder if people ever stop to consider how multi-faceted and complicated the physical and emotional state we call Love truly is. Example: When we lament that some-one claimed to have Loved us but ultimately "moved on" just the same, was it actually their Love we question or their capacity for limitless Devotion and/or Loyalty? Should we then decry or repudiate them?
Do people strive to compel others to exclaim their Love by holding back what should shared openly and without some implied social contract? When it comes to "Love" everyone seems to desire the same thing: More.   Do NOT be chagrined or vindictive when Fate sees fit to provide us with the amount of Love we actually need, which is:   Enough.
Best regards,
R.K.