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  4/29/2005 -

So I watched that movie Supersize Me. You know the one.. And that and the electorial debate on Question Time has just really inspired me.
Disgusted, but inspired.
I just feel good as of recent. Even with those hellborn menstrual cramps that are crushing my digestion and making me ill, mentally... I'm just... cheeful.
I think I have perspective on my life like never before. I mean, i'm learning to drive, i'm going to to study my DREAM CAREER, I overstate not, in University this coming year, and I really think I've found the person whom I wouldn't for a second regret spending the rest of my life with.
So maybe i'm wrong.
I've learned however that time does infact not "tell" nor "mend". Time just ages things and helps you forget stuff. Experiences are what takes you forward in life, some of which you have to go out of your way to gain.


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