January 2010
so there’s this thing that niggles me. i’ve told someone one of my biggest, darkest secrets. but i suspect this particular person is quite daft to get the drift, so i let it rest. i don’t know why i opened up to a stranger. i guess it’s much easier to talk to a stranger because i think he sees us the way we truly are, unlike the people who know us for they see us in the way...
Jan 30th
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money management 101
i have sorted out the things i need to spend on this month. that’s a start.
Jan 30th
“I love you without knowing how, or when, or from where. I love you...”
– sonnet XVII, pablo neruda
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“It’s in the way that she poses It’s in the things that she puts in...”
– obstacle 1, interpol
Jan 29th
“I have no other star. You are my replica of the multiplying universe.”
– pablo neruda, my favourite, and the greatest poet.
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“A God that can be understood is no God. Who can explain the Infinite in words?”
– w.somerset maugham
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“It was silly of us to look for qualities in each other that we never had.”
– the painted veil
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“…we accept the love we think we deserve.”
– stephen chbosky
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the pictures below were all last year’s.
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“If you only read the books that everyone else is reading, you can only think...”
– haruki murakami
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“The man I love most says one day he will take a ballpoint pen and connect the...”
– jenny browne
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“When love carries us to this altitude of lean air, our heads clear, our...”
– elton glaser
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baby names amidst philosophical discussion
hazwan: This is a transient life, the real life will come later. We as humans have got a warped sense about what this life means to us, we ignore the reality of the next world. So if your time is up and you die hopefully you were on the path of doing good. There is a story of Khizer & Moses, when the former kills a child and Moses is aghast. Khizer tells him that the child would have grown up and killed his parents for greed. So if Khizer knows that how can we question God when children pass away. As the article also points out, it's a test for the rest of us to see how we respond to the suffering of others. Maybe we can learn to look after the old folks in the neighbourhood when we are moved to help people as far away as Haiti?
what kind of story is the above?
surely there's a chance for that child to change instead of killing him??
me: is khizer hidir. haider. yah haider. LETS NAME OUR SON HAIDER. like they know for sure the son's gonna do harm
hazwan: no
me: WHY NO
hazwan: reminds me of a loser person hahahahha
me: oh you know a haider
hazwan disconnected @1128
me: SO WOT
Jan 20th
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Claudia: I don't understand. He meets a girl that can give him a new life and he pushes her away?
Guido: Because he no longer believes in it.
Claudia: Because he doesn't know how to love.
Guido: Because it isn't true that a woman can change a man.
Claudia: Because he doesn't know how to love.
Guido: And above all because I don't feel like telling another pile of lies.
Claudia: Because he doesn't know how to love.
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lampooning the things that barely make sense: here. hahaha, have always hated that stuff.
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“All these drawings about dinosaurs… Why can’t we have photos?”
– (via clientsfromhell)
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