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Feb 07, 2004 07:33

I suspect I cut my hair off because guys like me with long hair. Simple as that. Strange? Perhaps. Self-destructive, meaningless gesture, very possibly. I mean I've been thinking about it for the longest time, but doing it by my own hand and in the most arbitrary and impulsive of manners, it symbolised something... although I'll be hard put to ( Read more... )

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Seriously favian February 6 2004, 17:29:31 UTC
It's not that guys like you better with long hair, it's just coz it covers more of your face. :þ

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Re: Seriously drune February 6 2004, 17:33:24 UTC
Favian Tan I swear from now onwards you're no longer my friend. You can take your phone calls and stuff it. I officially hate you y'hear!

And that's just jealousy talking fool.

Let's see who will put up with all your nonsense now. You can go find a new best friend. Scoot.

But if you buy me rubies for my birthday I may just forgive you. Now leave me alone for 2 years and find me on icq after that and we can go watch a movie that I've already watched. And you can have so much fun that you decide that I'm worth talking to after all.

And NO I'm not dating you again.

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Re: Seriously favian February 6 2004, 17:37:20 UTC
Jia lat.....
I still love you??

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Re: Seriously drune February 6 2004, 17:39:53 UTC
Rubies dar... Rubies... Pigeon-blood red too. I'll eventually get around to buying my own but still eventually is ever so far away....

Or you can pay for a tattoo when I get one. They're very expensive.

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anonymous February 7 2004, 04:39:04 UTC
hmm, i read somewhere that women tend to wanna change their appearances- the hair cut included, when they fall outta love. maybe tats wats happening to ya :P

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Re: drune February 7 2004, 10:11:15 UTC
maybe... that and I'm not interested in another guy. Guess I'm just getting back to being myself for a while first.

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anonymous February 7 2004, 04:39:40 UTC
oh the previous comment was from me btw- louie

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ah lu anonymous February 7 2004, 05:27:48 UTC
hahaha i really like the styrofoam peanuts thing and all :)

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Re: _feather February 8 2004, 05:51:45 UTC
i dunno, im a bit confused and suspicious with the whole soulmate business myself.

u know, soulmates are like... valentine's day, on an epic, universal scale. if hallmark could market and sell soulmates, it would be laughing to the bank.

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Re: drune February 8 2004, 06:02:49 UTC
It tries... very very hard. So does Mills and Boons and Paris for that matter.

But then I suppose the reason people stick together is cause they figure this person they're with is unique. He/She is "the one" (everytime I say that I think of Neo in the matrix). It's one reason to commit to someone, that you're never going to find anyone quite like him/her that they're the only person out there for you.

Maybe it's a collective social lie, formulated and perpetuated to keep humans monogamous.

It does in some cases, probably work better than church and marriage vows. And tax-cuts and HDB buying schemes....

Look at "Romancing Singapore" week. I couldn't believe it when they introduced that last year. We now need our eternal father to tell us how to romance. *cringe* Singaporeans would probably fall to pieces if the government didn't put their lego feet into the lego pavements.

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Re: _feather February 8 2004, 07:27:13 UTC
But then I suppose the reason people stick together is cause they figure this person they're with is unique. He/She is "the one" (everytime I say that I think of Neo in the matrix). It's one reason to commit to someone, that you're never going to find anyone quite like him/her that they're the only person out there for you.

well i suppose that's as good a reason as any to get together, and better than some. if partners were a dozen a dime, there'd be no reason to commit or appreciate them the way we would.

thinking too much into this gets a bit hmmm i wouldnt say depressing, but it is a bit futile. when we meet a special someone, it throws all our theories out though the window and we're left floundering at the drawing board again.

i've never heard of "romancing singapore", what's that? i presume im not missing out on anything.

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Re: drune February 8 2004, 07:49:24 UTC
haha no you're not missing out on much. It's the week when the government organises things so that couples in singapore will get to erm.. have fun. It's okay if it weren't so absurd. They've got a couple of cute ideas like drive-ins and things.

Personally, right now, I'd settle for dating and having alot of fun, someone who appeals to my sense of hysteria. Haven't been on a date in ages. Correction. Haven't been on a date that doesn't by the 3rd week or so, turn into psycho male on other end of line calling mobile 5 times in 5 minutes. Actually it would be kind of sweet except that the only reason they're calling is cause they seem to think that I'm one of their many possessions. Even though I haven't even agreed to be their girlfriend or whatever.

I must have a large neon sign saying "weirdos wanted".

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