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Sunday, June 21, 2009

fathers day. HAHA!!


hate? love?
why is it so difficult to differentiate the two? it is so easy to say that you once loved a person so does it mean that you don't love that person anymore? what has the person done to change it from love------the in between-------hate? i'm stucked and we probably all are cos we are people brought up to be incapable of hating... no matter how much we say we hate a certain person. we know deep down inside that we don't know how to hate. not even the slightest clue... this puts us in pain because we know that for what he has done... he is not to be forgiven, much more loved! we end up being stuck and lost until one day.. maybe one day...