Today has less luck than yesterday *** Terrible pretty much sums up my driving. I easily succumb to road rage especially whenever I get cut by a jeepney or a tricycle But today, I had a very humbling if not humiliating experience. Today, for the first time, I get to experience baptism by fire. I hit a motorcycle which I was trying to overtake. If that wasn't bad enough, a girl was driving the motorcycle. I hit her in front of the school. And apparently, she is also a student there. I don't think it's fortunate. -The school guards were there to assist us as I helped her get up. -Injuries were minor and she didn't ask for further help. -She didn't take my number or any offer of my assistance. -Damage to her motorcycle was minimal -The guards took note of our names and student numbers I fear thid would cease to haunt me
2 Christmases ago, I received a Graphic Tablet and it's only now that I'm able to use it properly. Well... that's aside from the occasional CAD drafts which actually worked with or without the tablet. I just recently installed a proper free hand drafting program and this is my latest creation. I was able to watch Silver Linings Playbook just recently and I'm currently obsessing about lead actress J.L. and I've watched the movie for more than 4 times now including the recent Hunger Games movie. I feel like a teenager again! *** And I thought you were my Tiffany. Turns out, you were just another Nikki
The Fat One It's just simple. I don't like giving compliments. I don't like expressing appreciation. Especially with friends. ESPECIALLY WITH CLOSE FRIENDS. I think people who say good things about other people, especially those who regularly do, need something back, want something back. I don't need that. For me, it's enough that people stay despite my attitude towards them. It's what true friends are. They'll stay despite everything that goes wrong with you. They'll accept you for who you are, for what you are. That's what I really appreciate. However, to show my appreciation, I don't use words. Words are for fools. Nobody takes a "thank you" seriously, especially from someone who seemingly barely means it. And that's what gifts are for. For people who are true. For people who know how to accept others. For people like you. Merry Christmas!
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