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Friday, 13 May 2011. I want to go home. so much. :[. Tuesday, 29 June 2010. It's been a while since I've had an excuse to post on this blog now. There are a lot of things to consider in life. money, the future, goals - the end. The end. death, the last goodbye. What did I see? What was that shocking revelation? As sadistic and pathetic as it sounds, I'm quite excited. Maybe it's the slow and incoherent pace of my current life that makes me think that perhaps there’s something more for me to do ...When so...
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Friday, June 09, 2006. Dungeons and Dragons - Stories of the Godkissed - The unveiling. Do you know what you have done? Can you even begin to gauge the consequences of your actions? Said Orimus, agitated. Orimus never got agitated, and the fact that he was now was disturbing. What have we done wrong? Orimus shook his head. "The whole of the realms is now looking for you. Good, bad, god, devil; they all want you! Dahk stepped forward, drawing his blades. "Let them come, we're ready." he growled. Garder'el...
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Wednesday, April 24, 2013. You don't feel your speed until it changes. The glasses that I wear have been with me for a long time. I can’t really remember how long, to tell the truth. I think I got them in high school. When I came to Indonesia, I brought two pairs (in accordance with the recommendation of Peace Corps, which also advised us not to bring contact lenses). My dad had bought me a lovely new set: titanium, rimless on the bottom, and with larger lenses than I’d had previously. I don’t know...