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Josephine Joenoes (: turning sweet 16 in February 2009!
Tanjong Katong Secondary School 2006-2009, 1A'06-2A'07-3H'08-4H'09 Ex-Tanjong Katong Primary School 2004-2005, 5F'04-6O'05 (: Netballer, but also interested in dancing & guitar. Indonesian Chinese with a mixture of dutch. Living Liverpool supporter who's mad over Steven Gerrard! I find Hoodies and stripes simply adorable Hates pink and loves blue (: I think Lizards are the worst thing alive. I adores every single person that i've met. And now, i wanna meet you (: Jo_ssck@hotmail.com
Monday, January 14, 2008
Updating at last.
haven't got the time recently. k let's get straight to the point. Like usual cases, BGR are the 'in' thing in secondary school life. Who doesn't agree on that? I mean when people start saying 'OMG! they're together??' you just can't help asking 'WHO??' It'll just arouse your interest, for some reason. But then, sooner or later, you'll start hearing the news that the couple just split. I seriously think, it's common and normal for this kind of things happen. Obviously, some people have more complicated or rather interesting love life. Those kind of more complicated stuff are the harder ones to get over. When you start talking bout love, i think the hardest part is not the part where you need to accept the person for who he/she is. It is the part of letting go and get over that's atrocious. It'll take time, a very long time indeed. I get over things kinda fast actually, but not in the recent case cos mine is complicated. see, i bet you people dun understand what the heck im talking right now. FORGET IT PEOPLE. back to the storyline. Love is tough. However, if the person is still in school life, secondary/primary level, i would use the term 'puppy-love' instead. I mean, i noe i've said this a lot of times but we're 12-16 years old. What exactly do we know about love? The only way to know what exactly is love, is to fall in one. I'm not saying it's impossible. But it's a '1-in-a-billion' kind of case we're talking about. IT's just very unlikely that it will happen. ok. i've said this many time. My dad says 'You go to school not to look for spouse.' My mom says 'It's normal, part of growing up. But always be prepared for the good/bad ending.' After all, we'll be separating by the end of sec 4. Not that we can't meet up with one another. But we still have a long way to go. We still have JC, Uni and working places to go and meet a lot more new people. I just don't think it's worth it to be sad and waste your tears on some people that you happened to care about once or twice. It's part of growing up. We'll have to face that phase and get over it. Just a matter of time. It's normal, nothing to regret about. No matter what you do or what you choose, you know your friends will always have your back. If that person is not there to support you, wads the point? Stay firm and that person will shut up. Who knows, maybe a greater one coming your way REAL SOON???? we all love you so dun waste your time for that ass. "pfft, glutton rice."
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