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| 01 Jan 2023 07:07 PM
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I come across these two words that mean a lot to me...
"Love"
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"Hate"
They both have the same letters, but different meanings.
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| 01 Jan 2023 07:08 PM
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So I looked up what they meant
It said they had the same meaning...
I hate them now.
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| 01 Jan 2023 07:10 PM
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It also said that in 1819, an author named John Keats wrote a poem called "Ode on a Grecian Urn".
There is a part that says:
"What more befitting love's high holiday
Than some melodious chirp or plaintive lay"
I really liked that part because I think it sounds very beautiful.
I wonder how he came up with such a line.
Maybe he was listening to birds and decided to write about that.
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| 01 Jan 2023 07:11 PM
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love and hate are opposite sides of the same coin
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| 01 Jan 2023 07:12 PM
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But there is still some difference.
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| 01 Jan 2023 07:13 PM
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Actually, there are three differences between love and hate.
They have different definitions, different origins, and different meanings.
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| 01 Jan 2023 07:15 PM
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You could say they both mean the same thing, but you'd be wrong.
They both have the same letters, but different meanings. It's just that love is more positive than hate.
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| 01 Jan 2023 07:17 PM
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And now, back to reading my book.
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