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credits
layout: lyricaltragedy
inspiration: reversescollide
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20 February 2006 @ 10:40 PM
// Bulls on parade
I was just talking to Mark Chiang online and I just realised there's alot more to people than others can ever know of. Like face expressions, actions and words don't mean a thing. You need to have this special gift of just knowing, which is only possible if you understand the other party well enough. It's so amazing when a stranger you barely know just opens up to you like an old friend, though. Shared my problems with Mark online and it is indeed surprising that of all the tribulations that people can face in this world, ours are quite similar. I also realised that confiding in another person is one of the best therapeutic methods to make things better. It's okay if he/she doesn't have a solution, but talking about the problem actually helps. So if you have depressing moments or suicidal tendencies, just talk to your friends. Anyone would do, just so long as they care. Don't keep everything to yourself; you'd burst from emotion overload sooner or later. It's nice to talk to Mark. He's one of the few really nice single guys left and whichever girl who gets him (soon, I hope) is one lucky bitch. (:
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#1 superhero
Zelanie Jael Soh.
26 November 1989.
Hope SG.
Singapore Management University.
IB survivor.
zelly.fiedd@gmail.com
Forgiven.
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I'm finding my own words, my own little stage
My own epic drama, my own scripted page
I'll send you the rough draft, I'll seal it with tears
Maybe you'll read it and I'll reappear
From the start it was shaky and the characters rash
A nice setting for heartache, where emotions come last
All I have deep inside, to overcome this desire
Are friendly intentions and fairweather smiles
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20 February 2006 @ 10:40 PM
// Bulls on parade
I was just talking to Mark Chiang online and I just realised there's alot more to people than others can ever know of. Like face expressions, actions and words don't mean a thing. You need to have this special gift of just knowing, which is only possible if you understand the other party well enough. It's so amazing when a stranger you barely know just opens up to you like an old friend, though. Shared my problems with Mark online and it is indeed surprising that of all the tribulations that people can face in this world, ours are quite similar. I also realised that confiding in another person is one of the best therapeutic methods to make things better. It's okay if he/she doesn't have a solution, but talking about the problem actually helps. So if you have depressing moments or suicidal tendencies, just talk to your friends. Anyone would do, just so long as they care. Don't keep everything to yourself; you'd burst from emotion overload sooner or later. It's nice to talk to Mark. He's one of the few really nice single guys left and whichever girl who gets him (soon, I hope) is one lucky bitch. (:
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thank you, god
At this moment there are 6,656,482,412 people in the world.
Some are running scared.
Some are coming home.
Some tell lies to make it through the day.
Others are just now facing the truth.
Some are evil men, at war with good.
And some are good, struggling with evil.
Six billion people in the world.
Six billion souls.
And sometimes - all you need is one.
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links
Cheryl.
Chiang.
Eunice.
Fuiyi.
Harry.
Huixin.
Jerilyn.
Jie Hui.
Jiexun.
Juli.
Kiku.
Lydia.
Melvin.
Rui.
Songjun.
Tracee.
Wanxian.
Yi Xiu.
Yvonne.
Anglo-Chinese School Independent.
Elephant Nature Park.
facebook.
MyLifeIsAverage.
last.fm
Learn Something Every Day.
Project Paintbrush.
Singapore Management University.
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