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Thursday, December 31, 2009 - 8:38 PM
come what may

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its tough keeping promises to yourself. maybe thats why my previous resolution to lose weight/spend less/get better grades seems to be just like a white lie made by your dad to stop you from crying when you were four. i don't remember achieving any of my resolutions simply because i'd forget all about it throughout the new year. and im pretty sure many do too. but heck, knowing that i'd crumple those resolutions away, i should make those resolutions even more specific to get what i really want to achieve. so here goes..
In 2010,

i guess the crucial one is point no# 4. but i feel that point no# 5 hits me because everyone in my family mentioned numerous times that i was such a good kid and wondered what happened. i mean, really?

with 6 minutes to 2010,

i hereby wish you a HAPPY NEW YEAR !

pew ! pew !