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emotions appear deceptively extreme - love as the opposite of hate; laughter as the opposite of tears - two ends on a straight line. but connect the ends and yu form a closed circle, placing the extremes side by side. the scale has never been linear: the distance between love and hate is marginal, it does not take much to tip the balance either way. laughter slips into tears; love slides into hate. only indifference stands alone.
[listening to: everytime we touch candlelight remix by cascada]