Well, since there's no inflection or facial expression displayed through text, you're probably better off mentioning that you're joking. Otherwise it just seems like you're trying to deflect criticism.Blindswordmaster said:Though the meaning and story are authentic, I meant the language as a joke. Don't worry if you didn't get it, few people get my jokes even in person.bobknowsall said:Dude, I would have taken your comment a lot more seriously if you hadn't used such flowery language and hyperbole. A simple "I loved a girl, but she left." would strike a far more common chord than what you said.Blindswordmaster said:My soul is a black pit of anger, hate, and self-loathing. But she managed to find the one point of light in that darkness. Then she just disappeared. I've never felt the same way since. The light, not the pit of blackness; that's still there.
OT: It depends on how you define love, I guess. If it has to be mutual, then no. If not, then I guess so.
By the way, I'm not liking these poll options. I know there's a limited choice, but there doesn't seem to be a simple "Yes" there.
But hey, I'm probably just being a bit harsh.