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Post by slicknickshady on Sept 23, 2007 1:28:48 GMT -5
Kim said she Loved ron in Clean Slate. You can't dispute that fact.
I love you is still I love you.
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Post by AvinashTyagi on Sept 23, 2007 1:29:23 GMT -5
yeah at the very end, after her other date melted No she siad "I think I love you", if it was really love she'd know for certain after so long I'm gonna stick with my 'Kim was just really dense' theory. Apparantly someone needs to tell Drakken that something can beat the sheer density of rock
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Post by AvinashTyagi on Sept 23, 2007 1:29:51 GMT -5
Kim said she Loved ron in Clean Slate. You can't dispute that fact. I love you is still I love you. I think means that she's not sure
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Post by NewSkool101 on Sept 23, 2007 1:32:00 GMT -5
I'm gonna stick with my 'Kim was just really dense' theory. Apparantly someone needs to tell Drakken that something can beat the sheer density of rock ROFL
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Post by djenson2493 on Sept 23, 2007 1:37:02 GMT -5
Kim said she Loved ron in Clean Slate. You can't dispute that fact. I love you is still I love you. I think means that she's not sure Except, when you compound that with the facts, that she committed to going to the same college as Ron, even if that meant giving up on her top choices, saying, "I think I'll keep you around, Nothing will ever come between us, or You helped me choose you, you were a genius that time" It would seem that she made up her mind, and is now 100% convinced that she loves him.
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Post by slicknickshady on Sept 23, 2007 1:38:21 GMT -5
I think means that she's not sure Then whats the "For Real" for that Kim says?
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Post by AvinashTyagi on Sept 23, 2007 1:43:19 GMT -5
I think means that she's not sure Except, when you compound that with the facts, that she committed to going to the same college as Ron, even if that meant giving up on her top choices, saying, "I think I'll keep you around, Nothing will ever come between us, or You helped me choose you, you were a genius that time" It would seem that she made up her mind, and is now 100% convinced that she loves him. Well she never actually said that she'd stay at the same college as him or that she would abandon her top choices for him, and the other stuff just means that she likes him, not that she loves him, saying that she's happy she chose him just means that she likes him. Even if they end up at the same college it may have to do with nothing she does. For real that she remembers him
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Post by slicknickshady on Sept 23, 2007 1:47:03 GMT -5
DJ it's not worth it. Avin is a poster that admitted he's a Troll and likes Arguing.
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Post by AvinashTyagi on Sept 23, 2007 1:48:53 GMT -5
DJ it's not worth it. Avin is a poster that admitted he's a Troll and likes Arguing. No I never admitted I'm a troll, Yeti accused me of being a troll, and I said if he used a particular definition of a troll then I guess you could call me one, but that I don't view it as being a troll, I view it as merely questioning the status quo
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Post by djenson2493 on Sept 23, 2007 1:50:59 GMT -5
Except, when you compound that with the facts, that she committed to going to the same college as Ron, even if that meant giving up on her top choices, saying, "I think I'll keep you around, Nothing will ever come between us, or You helped me choose you, you were a genius that time" It would seem that she made up her mind, and is now 100% convinced that she loves him. Well she never actually said that she'd stay at the same college as him or that she would abandon her top choices for him, and the other stuff just means that she likes him, not that she loves him, saying that she's happy she chose him just means that she likes him. Even if they end up at the same college it may have to do with nothing she does. For real that she remembers him You are really going to argue that Ron and Kim were referring to the remembering him part? And not the 'I think I love you part.' Ron doesn't have to ask whether she remembers him, she just said so, and hugged him, then told him that she loves him. Answer this, someone tells you that they remember you, and that they love you, which one do you ask for clarification on?
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Post by NewSkool101 on Sept 23, 2007 1:51:58 GMT -5
DJ it's not worth it. Avin is a poster that admitted he's a Troll and likes Arguing. Yeah he argues but this is a forum. Arguments happen. As long as it's in the context of the thread, there's no trolling to speak of.
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Post by AvinashTyagi on Sept 23, 2007 1:52:25 GMT -5
Well she never actually said that she'd stay at the same college as him or that she would abandon her top choices for him, and the other stuff just means that she likes him, not that she loves him, saying that she's happy she chose him just means that she likes him. Even if they end up at the same college it may have to do with nothing she does. For real that she remembers him You are really going to argue that Ron and Kim were referring to the remembering him part? And not the 'I think I love you part.' Ron doesn't have to ask whether she remembers him, she just said so, and hugged him, then told him that she loves him. Answer this, someone tells you that they remember you, and that they love you, which one do you ask for clarification on? If I wanted to clarify the love part i'd say, "you love me?"
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Post by djenson2493 on Sept 23, 2007 1:52:44 GMT -5
Nick is so right
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Post by djenson2493 on Sept 23, 2007 1:54:55 GMT -5
You are really going to argue that Ron and Kim were referring to the remembering him part? And not the 'I think I love you part.' Ron doesn't have to ask whether she remembers him, she just said so, and hugged him, then told him that she loves him. Answer this, someone tells you that they remember you, and that they love you, which one do you ask for clarification on? If I wanted to clarify the love part i'd say, "you love me?" I believe Mr. Dr. Possible would put it best, Black hole dense.
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Post by AvinashTyagi on Sept 23, 2007 1:57:20 GMT -5
If I wanted to clarify the love part i'd say, "you love me?" I believe Mr. Dr. Possible would put it best, Black hole dense. No, because that would confirm the feelings with certainty, her saying for real was for real she remembered him, the I think remained as did the ambiguity of her feelings
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Post by yvj on Sept 23, 2007 2:00:48 GMT -5
You are really going to argue that Ron and Kim were referring to the remembering him part? And not the 'I think I love you part.' Ron doesn't have to ask whether she remembers him, she just said so, and hugged him, then told him that she loves him. Answer this, someone tells you that they remember you, and that they love you, which one do you ask for clarification on? If I wanted to clarify the love part i'd say, "you love me?" Alright that's a stretch He asks "For real" Immediately after she says "I think I love you" In all standard conversations in the English language it has to be obvious which statement he is questioning. Which would you be more concerned about? What is the more pressing issue in that moment in time for a guy like Ron the fact that she remembered him (which he was told she would eventually do) or that she expressed LOVE for him in some form for the first time ever.
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Post by AvinashTyagi on Sept 23, 2007 2:05:21 GMT -5
If I wanted to clarify the love part i'd say, "you love me?" Alright that's a stretch He asks "For real" Immediately after she says "I think I love you" In all standard conversations in the English language it has to be obvious which statement he is questioning. Which would you be more concerned about? What is the more pressing issue in that moment in time for a guy like Ron the fact that she remembered him (which he was told she would eventually do) or that she expressed LOVE for him in some form for the first time ever. I think you've misunderstood, I never said that he was asking about the remembering part, I said that she was referring to the remembering part, by not asking whether she loved him he didn't get a firm answer, since she said it in one go, his asking "for real?" could be interpreted as asking about either part of her statment since he didn't attach the word love.
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Post by djenson2493 on Sept 23, 2007 2:06:30 GMT -5
Alright that's a stretch He asks "For real" Immediately after she says "I think I love you" In all standard conversations in the English language it has to be obvious which statement he is questioning. Which would you be more concerned about? What is the more pressing issue in that moment in time for a guy like Ron the fact that she remembered him (which he was told she would eventually do) or that she expressed LOVE for him in some form for the first time ever. I think you've misunderstood, I never said that he was asking about the remembering part, I said that she was referring to the remembering part, by not asking whether she loved him he didn't get a firm answer, since she said it in one go, his asking "for real?" could be interpreted as asking about either part of her statment since he didn't attach the word love. Same arguement applies.
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Post by mike on Sept 23, 2007 2:08:24 GMT -5
her saying for real was for real she remembered him, the I think remained as did the ambiguity of her feelings We can't say something about the "for real" except that it was an affirmative answer to Ron's question and Ron's question might or might not assuring to the statement she said earlier "I think I love you", because Ron might be asking whether she indeed loved him or was it just an affirmation that she remembered that he and him were dating... hence, there is no problem what is Kim's answer but Ron's question
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Post by AvinashTyagi on Sept 23, 2007 2:08:39 GMT -5
I think you've misunderstood, I never said that he was asking about the remembering part, I said that she was referring to the remembering part, by not asking whether she loved him he didn't get a firm answer, since she said it in one go, his asking "for real?" could be interpreted as asking about either part of her statment since he didn't attach the word love. Same arguement applies. Not really since she could respond to his statement of asking "for real?" with regards to either part of her comment, due to the inherent ambiguity in their choice of words Which is why if it had been me I would have chosen my question so as to make her have to resolve the ambiguity with her response
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