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i was just reading someone's blog. this person is quite popular, so i was surprised to read one post saying that they are lonely, and that they have never had a good friend before. i guess you never really know someone. and, how close you become to someone is directly related (though not necessarily proportional) to how vulnerable you make yourself. the stronger your guard, the less you let people in, the further the distance..

i took the Myers-Briggs personality test for fun. i was surprised not at the result i got (im always an Idealist), or how accurate it is (its always mostly though not totally accurate), but how easily the answers came to me. its as if the more i feel like i dont know myself the clearer it becomes. now is that confusing or what. haha.

i finally finished my contract essay and i still got 5 hours of sleep, so im happy. =D

i was going to write a much more angry and heavy post because of something i saw, which i found really appalling. but really, if i've ever learnt about my temper, its that losing it is never worth the expended energy. so i think its enough that i leave the link here and leave you to your own judgment. an extraordinary story?.

the problem is not Islam. the problem only comes about when people are blinded by their obsessions, and use them for their own ends. what about the Crusades, what about Hindus killing Muslims in India, what about the completely frivolous conflicts between the different Christian denominations?

you cant push the responsibility of someone's actions onto their religion. thats just stupid. like i said, im appalled.

2009-03-01, 2:07 p.m..
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