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Monday, March 1, 2010 @ 12:52 AM
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Q: Why do all of us still fall in love after knowing that losing hurts?
A: Because it feels good to know that we're not alone.

I had my dose of White Chocolate from Coffee Bean and it made me temporarily happy. As my evening was filled with joy and laughter, I was wishing for something else, to be with someone else. I love almost everything about life now. However, typically playing the role as reality, there are missing pieces along the way.

Everyday, people die.
Doesn't it come across in your mind that it might be someone's turn, someone who is close to you?





Embrace The Deception