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Thursday, October 14, 2010

although we had quite abit of laughs while talking abt the marginalised during vcf last wk,
i guess i felt pretty guilty about the whole thing haha.

people always have double standards somehow.
and i think i might have reacted too strongly against the marginalised.
maybe i just hate it when somebody chaps in when im having a nice talk with my friends.
like today,i was initially irritated,
then i rmbed what we discussed in vcf.
and i consent myself with talking to the person like i would to a normal friend.
and it was actually quite okay.
mymy like what bias i had!
i feel mean=(

but i guess there's a reason why God would send the person to me/me to the person.
like you said,
it might make a difference to that person's life
(and i think it would make a difference to my life too)
so let me eliminate my bias!


+ val-* @ 9:50 PM

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