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29 June, 2004
2:52 PM
how can a person fall for and get together with someone when still 'in love' with the partner? its a simple yet complicated case of frienship n love. by right, it shouldn't even be any of my concerns because i'm not involved, but it puzzles me too why i'm so disturbed by it. lots of 'how can(s)', 'what if(s)', 'what the(s)', 'f**k it(s)'...scary yea? exactly! why should i be so disturbed?!?!

anywayz, really glad to hear from mrs black that she's got plans to set aside a couple of years to travel to other countries for social work projects before she finally settles down and start working again. however, i jus hope her id**tic other half starts understanding that dream of hers before its too late. how can you ever condemn the dreams of your loved ones?! A**HOLE!

Not feelin too good.


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