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Wednesday, January 21, 2004

January 12: On Redundancies



I don't really remember anything about that nor can I find anything in my life that maybe a good example for a redundancy. Probably the best I can come up with is the usual scenario in our love life. Yeah, the usual you like him, he likes you or vice versa then you guys become close yada yada yada then somehow some weird sh*t happens and kaboom! Whatever you have is dead or you guys fight and more often than not you're the one left in the dumps. It sucks. It's like a cycle. Then you find another guy and you become friends, he feels sorry for you and he comforts you in every way possible and then you start liking him and he starts liking you and there it goes again. It never ends. The only way you'd be able to stop that is by figuring out what went wrong and helping yourself and the guy too. Communication and a helluva lot of analyzing will most likely stop your problem. Soo there... not until you find the right man will you be forced to keep on running or walking in circles.

Eet saks.