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    27 November 2009 @ 3:52 PM

    // An interesting observation

    Taking one's birthday off FB this year does make quite a lot of difference in the number of wishes I got. Yesterday I was wondering if that was a good thing or not.

    Today, I've decided that it is.

    To those who remembered: Thank you, so much.
    To those who forgot: It's alright, though I wish you didn't.
    To those who didn't know: Well, now you do (haha Huixin).

    Birthday wishes:
    1) I won't always love what I'll never have.
    2) I won't always live in my regrets.