verb adjective noun
Feb. 24th, 2006 01:41 pmThe office hasn't gotten a soda delivery for a while. I'm having to scrounge more for something I'm willing to drink, and I'm actually noticing stuff that previously passed completely beneath the radar, like Caffeine Free Diet Coke. In the Christmas-themed cans (did I mention it's been a while?). With the uplifting slogan
I think I can be forgiven for not reading this as verb-verb-verb, but as the more customary verb-adjective-noun. So yeah, live love is much preferable to dead love, dying love, vegetative love, or artificial love, but there's something wrong if you have to qualify it like that in the first place. Just give love, my friends, give love.
- GIVE LIVE LOVE
I think I can be forgiven for not reading this as verb-verb-verb, but as the more customary verb-adjective-noun. So yeah, live love is much preferable to dead love, dying love, vegetative love, or artificial love, but there's something wrong if you have to qualify it like that in the first place. Just give love, my friends, give love.