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Who am I? I am a screwed-up blogger and an active blog reader since 2007. A soulful dreamer who believes that passion is life and a person who is looking for meaning, just like any other human being in this world. A super girl wannabe who is currently taking chances and chasing pavements, while keeping up with time and living life in general. This is me, and this blog is the outlet of my random thoughts. (^___^)

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  • Welcoming The Year With A Break Up...
    Tuesday, January 8, 2008 @ 11:59 AM | comment (0)

    People have many different ways of celebrating and welcoming the NEW YEAR. Most people if not all, do the traditional way of welcoming the new year like wearing "polka dots" and stuff, going to the church, formulating new year's resolutions, preparing these circle-shaped fruits of all kinds, noodles and pasta for long life, lighting firecrackers to drive away evil spirits, jumping at the stroke of twelve in order to grow taller, or even listening to feng shui experts to know our fortune the whole year round. People differ in terms of our beliefs. It largely depends on what one is accustomed to basically.

    With the right attitude, the right outlook and a positive vibe, everything will surely fall into place. If you want to get rid and forget the bad things that you've done or that happened to you over the past year, then let it be. Do as you please. After all, it's only you who can do that for you, and no one else will do that for you but you. I know a person who just broke up with his boyfriend recently and she's finding it hard to move on and forget about him. He's been like that for almost a week. What a frustrating event to start the year with. I can only imagine. Huhu! I wonder what's going to happen next. In a world where anything goes, everything can happen. Well, they could get back together again one of these days and start all over again and make things right between the both of them. Or, it might be the end for both and the relationship could die forever. Oh my! What a cliche! :8)

    Valentines Day is coming soon, and it sure is a couple's thing. Hehe. I have been cheering her up so she would stop thinking about that guy for god sake. Picking up the pieces that's left of you after a break up could be difficult. I have heard stories from different people who went through the same thing and based on what they all said, it really must be hard. Well, the way I see it, it may probably depend on how long you've been together or how attached you are to each other. The longer the relationship, the more serious the endearment... equals... the harder it gets when you (or your partner) says it's over.

    I'd like to share one of my favorite videos about breaking up, forgetting someone and moving on. I saw this a year ago in youtube and it's good. I'd say, broken hearted individuals should watch it because it's quite funny and in a way, this might be therapeutic to those who are mending a broken heart.





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