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Tue Jul 22, 2008, 1:06 AM
  • Mood: Emotional
Something has happened. I'm very upset.

I probably won't be able to finish the Haikuwrimo on time. I apologize to everyone.

I'll need a while to cope with this. I wish I could share, but it's not my story to share. So I apologize once again.

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I hope things turn out okay Yume. I am here if you need to talk :heart:
:hug:

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"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin
Aww hope you feel better soon :hug:

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"Are you serious!?"
"I'm dead Sirius."
I wish I could offer some tidbits of Buddhist wisdom, but I can't :( I hope you feel better soon. Everything is part of life, and as life moves forward, we must also move along. Kinda like sand in a stream; everything gets carried away.
[~ Cheesy, I know ^_^;]

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I support: Megatokyo | Nightwish Japan
I am sad to hear that you are going through a difficult time and send you my good wishes!

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THIS IS THE GATE OF HEAVEN. ENTER YE ALL BY THIS DOOR. (This door is kept locked because of the draught - please use side door.)
It's sad to hear about this. Hope everything goes well. Wishing you the best.

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"I'm sorry, was that the sound of your heart breaking?"
Thank you. :heart:

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Sushi -
a gathering of many
pulling a disappearing act
~Yume
Thanks a lot. :heart:

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Sushi -
a gathering of many
pulling a disappearing act
~Yume
Sorry I took so long to reply. It's just that, you know, you look at bad things in the world and you look at the people affected by them and you wonder why they're being so emotional and they should be logical and move along and accept it as part of life.

Then it happens to you and you cant think straight. It's kind of crazy and hard to deal with even if some part of your mind knows that it's illogical to dwell on it so long. I don't know, I'm just rambling now.

Anyway, thank you. :heart:

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Sushi -
a gathering of many
pulling a disappearing act
~Yume

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