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Friday, April 9, 2010 !@#$% 6:54 PM

The fact that I am absolutely smitten with these boys even before meeting them is beyond me. I've been in close contact with Mirah for the past few days and God, I miss her so much. She'd been so much like a sister to me. She'd done a lot of things in life; things she'd regretted, things she learned from- things that she doesn't want me to repeat. She's the type of person whom I would've ignored, tried to get further away from, somehow even look down on her. But she'd taught me a lot of things. Not to judge a book by it's cover. Not to do things on impulse. To love someone as if it was your last day on Earth. She taught me how to be a friend. She's the sister whom I've longed for, and even though we bicker and get mad at each other more often than not, I think- know- that we've learnt lessons from each other. Her experiences as a 20-year-old is way beyond what you would imagine.


The fact that I have a Valo that fits my screen decently and that twitter is trending Leeteuk. 
FTW.

And so we come to the time of year where we're all hyped about the SYF Outdoor competition our band members are participating in. I feel even more so proud this year as it's my last year in school. You know when you say you really don't care about anything, and almost hate going to a CCA when you're in Sec 1? Well, like what Atikah had said, you only come to appreciate things when you're about to lose it. In her case, it would be tomorrow and one more day. I salute her for having that discipline and strength to do what she does. Being a leader is hard enough as it is. I envy how the band members look like tomorrow won't be a big deal for them. It's not that I'm saying they're complacent. I'm saying that they're standing up with their head held so high, it's as if they aren't nervous at all. But alas, they're human too. And that's just one of the main reasons why the school is giving you a standing ovation you very well deserve.
PYMB   


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