Society is a web, and everyone's a spider. We just can't stop spinning. We come in contact and get tangled in each other then we struggle to get out, and we can't because we're strung together. And we lie and we cheat and we say goodbye, but when it's over, we always wish for the time when our webs didn't tangle but ran smoothly side-by-side.
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"i f***ing love you"
i just thought you should know that.
and reading this, i know exactly what youre talking about. the hardest is thinking youre weaving your webs together on purpose. you want them that close so you build them together, and then realize youre both building in opposite directions, and as much as want them to really be together, they just... can't. or wont.
but whats nice is that when you break those webs, you still have parts of them stuck to yours. they make your web unique, and as sad or painful as the breaking process is, you'll always have that part of them making you who you are. so if those spiders cant or wont come back, keep the part of the web that you attribute to them shiny. they come in handy when there are other breaks in the web. :)
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but you know what? I'm really guna miss you! you're the only mormon who actually likes my jokes............. XD But seriously, there is going to be an empty little spot in my day once you leave.
You have to promise to keep your lj (I know that sounds nerdy) so we can get updates on your life at BYU! At once, I'm excited for you and upset you have to leave us so soon... I know you'll be happy because you're one of those rare and blessed people who could be happy anywhere. BECAUSE "People are just about as happy as they make their mind up to be." -Abraham Lincoln.
You're the best Christian I know, and you're seriously one of my role models. Just wanted you to know that.
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I'm sorry I couldn't be there and I'm sorry we haven't talked lately, I really miss you.
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