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19 March 2008 @ 3:20 PM
// Great minds like a think.
The Economist Group is moving! Okay, not geographically. The office space is just going to shrink, that's all. A new group will take half the current office, and everyone from that side will move over. So today's really crazy, with all the packing and sorting and filing. At least walking around will keep me awake. And lifting and carrying boxes chock-full of 2006/2007/2008 edition magazines and fighting a losing battle against The Compactor are really convenient forms of exercise. :D You know how people tend to look at mirrors to fix their hair and make-up in between office hours, after meals, before a major presentation, or while waiting for friends? Don't they realise that once they turn away from the mirror and walk out of the toilet door, they automatically do not look the same as the person they see in the reflection? That small gust of wind from the door can change the position of just one strand of hair, and that strand of hair can change their entire appearance. Throughout the day before the next toilet visit, frowning, laughing, smiling... Things they don't expect to happen that do, and their reactions towards these circumstances. Do they really portray to others what they want to look like in the mirror? Reflections captured in their minds are mere freeze-frames. And they just don't work. For me, I think confidence in God is the best make-up anyone can have. It wouldn't melt under the scorching sun or get washed away in the pouring rain. You wouldn't have to worry about it smudging, and it makes you shine from inside out. And most of all, it's exclusive and unique to each individual. That no matter what, the world will never be able take it away from you. Make people love how you love God today!
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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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19 March 2008 @ 3:20 PM
// Great minds like a think.
The Economist Group is moving! Okay, not geographically. The office space is just going to shrink, that's all. A new group will take half the current office, and everyone from that side will move over. So today's really crazy, with all the packing and sorting and filing. At least walking around will keep me awake. And lifting and carrying boxes chock-full of 2006/2007/2008 edition magazines and fighting a losing battle against The Compactor are really convenient forms of exercise. :D You know how people tend to look at mirrors to fix their hair and make-up in between office hours, after meals, before a major presentation, or while waiting for friends? Don't they realise that once they turn away from the mirror and walk out of the toilet door, they automatically do not look the same as the person they see in the reflection? That small gust of wind from the door can change the position of just one strand of hair, and that strand of hair can change their entire appearance. Throughout the day before the next toilet visit, frowning, laughing, smiling... Things they don't expect to happen that do, and their reactions towards these circumstances. Do they really portray to others what they want to look like in the mirror? Reflections captured in their minds are mere freeze-frames. And they just don't work. For me, I think confidence in God is the best make-up anyone can have. It wouldn't melt under the scorching sun or get washed away in the pouring rain. You wouldn't have to worry about it smudging, and it makes you shine from inside out. And most of all, it's exclusive and unique to each individual. That no matter what, the world will never be able take it away from you. Make people love how you love God today!
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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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