In the eyes of the vulture
April 4, 2008
The vulture lurks the desert looking for a prey. Probably seeking a weak and wounded one so that he can munch through the skin easily and without much fight. That’s the nature of the vulture.
A no good sneaking a-hole acts the same way. Every relationship has its own downfall. A guy may have problems with his relationship because he could not give something to his partner. The sneaking a-hole will then capitalize. Swooping in like a vulture to eat the wounded meat. He will then display his strength and flex his muscles – proving to the world that he is the better man. Why is that so? Because he ate someone who is wounded. How pathetic.
In a relationship, a sneaking a-hole will always come around but for some reason, there are people who fall for the vulture’s trap. Maybe there’s not much love in that relationship or they’re just looking for some action to spice it all up.
Im not saying that vultures are as bad as the sneaking a-holes. Don’t get me wrong, but vultures also happen to bring balance to mother nature. I’m just talking based on the concept of relationships.
Going back, most of the victims of the so called “vultures” in a relationship tend to see what it is that they are missing in their current relationship. What they overlook is the fact that whatever it is that they are getting from these “vultures”, that is all that they will ever get. It hurts to know that some trade the good relationship just for some cheap thrills of attraction.
I just hope that you do not end up being eaten by vultures and worse, please do not be a vulture.
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Phreaker | April 6, 2008 at 2:20 am
Nice one. =) Bull’s EYE!
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merlin08 | April 10, 2008 at 4:16 am
sapul ba?