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Friday, August 13, 2010


A friend, if he still thinks he is, recently told me that I had gone MIA ever since I graduated from school.
The words got me into serious thinking and hell, I realize it's true.
I had detached myself from my peers and now my social circle contracted because I strayed away from Poly friends too.
True friends stood by me as they understood that my life is not as easy as it looks.
There is so much undercurrent going on and I'm not sure if I can cope.



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I lead so many lives that I think I'm only trying to fool myself