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‘‘gonna keep on trying’’
Prologue
the girl next door



It is always very easy to have big dreams. But it's gonna be hard to achieve them. For too long, everyone have been wanting big changes. You know, something impactful and life changing. Like 3D Movies, Harry Potter and Facebook. I'm not complaining.

But maybe it's time for some of us to set our visions a little lower. Time to let us return to humanity and do small changes. Small changes that actually matters more.

So while everyone is out to make a big difference. I'm trying my best to make a minor difference.

In humanity. I'm still trying.
To be more selfless and less selfish.

By the way, I love 2ne1.

I'm random. If you still didnt get it. (:

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Designer: electro-pop%
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Friendship and Love
Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Friendship is not people telling one another "I Miss You" more regularly than saying "I''ll see you".
Love is not people telling one another "I Love You" more regularly than doing "I Love you".

I read Hash's blog again. I'm quoting a paragraph I so agree to:

And I just don’t understand why some people like to express their love so openly on Facebook, to an extent that it becomes so exaggerated and it doesn’t seem real. It’s more like, wanting others to know that they are having a good love life and they want others to envy them.

Adding on, I also don't understand why people keep saying "I miss you" to each other on FB.
My point is, if you really did miss me, organise a meet up more regularly.
I only say I miss you to some people when I'm busy and really haven't meet for awhile.
But I dislike it when people keep telling me on FB when i comment on other's/my own status that they miss me when they don't even ask me out.

Nonsense I tell you.

Recently, I have this sense of satisfaction. It's been awhile.
I know who are those I would wish to continue meeting even if I'm 30, 40 or 50 years old.

They are people who don't just use FB to tell me that they miss me or love me.
They are the people who actually bothers to talk me on msn/sms me/call me.

I now realise why I was so bad tempered. Not that I'm not now.
To those who I once cared for, showed my concern.
I would listen, try to talk or meet.
But all I got was many immature/nonchalant responses.
And I'll bear with it thus the angry heart.

Somewhere early this year, I've made my choices.
Dear me, Life has never been better. (:


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