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Precious Memories
embaressed?
after eco and after jonathan left, i started crying and god it was lame haha cause everyoen else was there, and you know how i hate to have attention, i tried so hard to make it stop, but my wods dont work on mysef anymore.. it just kept coming and coming, i think these days have been major moments of weakness and i dont liek one bit, me wishing for htings for him to be here, will it ever come true? even if i let him read this, it wont change his mind, his love is lost and its gone.. while mines still here, i wish life wouldnt be on sided, im going to right him an email to tell him why i feel that i cant move on, but im just embaressed i cried so har din front of so many people, i wish i couldve sunk into the ground and disappear, it was truly embaressing haha.
for nowcurhat #o3
Masa-masa menstruasi adalah salah satu masa yang berat bagiku..
karena masa ini adalah masa yang membuat aku menjadi anak super duper pemalas dengan perasaan ga menentu. Sedih ga, senang juga g...apa itu kesepian ya namanya? ga tau deh..
yang jelas saat ini tuh rasanya malas banget. pengennya baca komik, tapi yang paling dipengenkan adalah nonton dorama yang romantissssssss... tapi itu juga ga mingkin, karena mau cari dimana film dorama disini? bahkan komik yang bisa di baca pun ga da...suntuuuuuukkkkkk. padahal 1 minggu lagi mau ujian post test..
SAVE ME~~~~~!!!!!
StenskoYEAH
test test
sem sombra(),
o frio são lâminas que cortam a pele
e o amor são facas que trincham o coração
a pele e o coração são meus
o frio e o amor não se controlam
quem corta e quem trincha és tu
The Common IllsIraq snapshot
Iraq snapshot
Tuesday,
March 15, 2009. Chaos and violence continue, the Iraq Inquiry gets
censored, Jeremy Greenstock testifies to being a victim of some form of
date-diplomacy while stationed in Iraq, Tony Blair's remarks (and
Barack's prize) continue to garner criticism, Camp Ashraf residents
state they're not leaving, and more. In London today the Iraq Inquiry continued it's 'public' hearing. Channel 4 News was the first to report the day's big development: "For the first time since it began sitting, the Childcot inquiry
blacked out televised courage of evidence being given for intelligence
security reasons. The dramatic intervention to project confidentiality
came as Sir Jeremy Greenstock, the former British Ambassador to
Washington, was speaking. Richard Norton-Taylor (Guardian) observes,
"Sir John Chilcot, chairman of the Iraq inquiry, cut the live video of
today's hearings, raising fears that he is suppressing evidence on
grounds of... (more)