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Saturday, March 19, 20119:18 PM
Looking into the mirror just now, I noticed that my hair is damn brown.
Kind of love my hair colour now actl, but need to dye it back:(
Hope it turns out well this time.

Anw, ever since the earthquake+tsunami occured in japan, I see a lot of people writing stuff like "Our problems are so small compared to those suffering in Japan now." and other things along that line.
It's not that I disagree and think that problems that I face now are bigger than theirs, but sometimes, I wonder if they really mean it when they post these things on facebook/twitter.
Or are they just doing it because others are doing so.
Do people only come to such realisations (that their personal problems are actl minute as compared to many other people in the world) only when natural disasters of such magnitude occurs?
Even without occurance of such natural disasters, our problems (esp all the teenage problems that we face now) can never be compared to the many people out there in the world. Think about all the billions out there starving on a daily basis. Our problems is never comparable to theirs, even without the earthquake in Japan.
People seem to count their blessings only when disasters like these strike.
And after awhile, all these 'thankfulness' (as I term it) will die down and people will start forgetting abt the fact that 'their problems are small compared to many ppl out there'.
Then I guess, you might as well not post something like this on facebook right, LAME-.-

Even if your muscles rly becomes as big as leonard's (and kind of freak me out in the process), i'll still love you like before.
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