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Tuesday, August 03, 2010 at 22:41
we meet plenty of people in our life.
started as strangers whereby we tried to remember each other's names and faces.
in actual fact, i really value the process a lot.
watching myself as well as the others trap in all the awkward conversations.
it's a bit of self-tormenting.


faced with a new choice and i would say a good one too.
but then again, we need to give the choice time, plenty of time to prove itself.
(it shows that i'm working to my own LS graduation instead of retaining throughout my life.)


i promise myself that i'll try my besttttttt to be nicer, even to those that i really don't wanna spend another second with.


yesterday, my friends and i were talking about the majority in school. the sheltered/protected mindset of theirs and i realised that's what make us different.
but sometimes, i do envy them, cause they know exactly how to make their life easier.