Money only shows greed. Money can't buy love, it can only buy a placebo of the real thing. Love ain't something to buy. It's somethin that can make you cry. It reaches into your heart, and brings out your inner self. Touches you, treats you, reaches out like nothing else. Side: love
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Devil's advocate. Money can't buy love. SO WHAT? What if we don't need love? can't we go for luxury? A dog? Man's best friend as they say. Women can be waifs. Men can just grow old, single. Money is what pays for everything else. So hun, If you don't like anyone, Don't need anyone, and are stacked with cash, then enjoy [: Side: Money
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It's much easier to find lots of people to love me than it is to become a millionaire. If someone's just handing out one or the other, I'll take the money, which also will make me a lot less stressed out, which will make me a sweeter-natured and happier person as well as paying for lots of stuff that will make me hawwt and all those things will make it way more likely that I will find an abundance of love. Side: Money
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