Real love doesn't equal True love?
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Ongoing, First published Nov 02, 2015
Love. Such a common thing, isn't it?

Broken hearted. The type of thing to be on your Twitter feed in the early hours of the morning

But what is it like, to fall out of love? Do we ever truly get over someone, or is it all just a figure of our imagination. Have we thought and pondered on something that feels so real, for so long, that we start to feel a connection.

Or are we just sad? Do we all solely rely on the affection of others, just to maintain a healthy lifestyle, or is life just a ticking time bomb, with the tears of a lost child exploding, and the empty laughter of an man erupting. 

Are we ever whole again? 

Well, I'm going to find out.
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