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Tuesday, December 12, 2006


i was reading someone's (coughs) love story. i know i'm evil but i just cant help it. i ended up laughing. sometimes, biasedness plays such an important part.

i realized that every relationship starts with some very typical scene. those scenes that you watch on tv. the oh-so-ideal kind. so typical, yet so sweet. and those promises which may actually die down in real life, like "i will ALWAYS wait for you" omg. i quote this from ahemmmms blog. yet, girls fall for such traps. puis.

oh well, after some time, you'll be pulled back to reality. out of that tv dreamland, probably because you have run out of those typical so-called romantic things to do. then arguments and more random things come in. and some ended up seperated. so how reliable was that "i will ALWAYS wait for you"?

quote camy, "life is like that one" oh well....