*behind the mask* mellie loves GOD & YOU!

*my darlings*
.amy.
.constance.
.wengyin.
.enling.
.mervyn.
.sean.
.lucas.
.cherie.
.maria.
.jonathan.
.amanda.
.moritza.
.natalie.
.david.
.darius.
.nicholas.
.benn.
.melfie.
.claudia.
.benben.

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.siti.
.mello.
.serene.
.eunice.
.nanthini.
.bevvy.
.michelle.

.aisha.
.lianghock.
.loraine.
.karwee.
.larry.

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.the growlers.
.xiuli.
.luling.
.tingting.
.gillian.
.shirin.
.jiaying.

.eliz.
.sarah c.
.kirsten.
.rekha.

.jiaxin.
.cherissa.
.nicole.

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The thinking of the world has found its way into our language. We describe the beginning of a passionate relationship as "falling in love." Or people say, " We're madly in love with each other." You've more than likely heard people say these things - perhaps youve even said them yourself.
Why do we feel compelled to compare love to a pit or a mental disorder? What do these statements reveal about our attitudes toward love? I think partof the reason we make these somewhat overstated analogies is beacuse they remove personal responsibility. If a person falls into a pit, what can she do about it? If an animal contracts rabies and runs around foaming iat the mouth and biting people, it can't really help its nasty behaviour because it has gone mad.
Doesn't it sound a little absurd to discuss ove in such terms? I think so.

okay i got this from a book entitled "I kissed dating goodbye". rather interesting. haha. haven't been blogging. dun feel like, so here is just something for u all to read and think about. haha.

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