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Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Sometimes, all we need is just that little bit of appreciation. We don't expect the other party to do alot of things to show their appreciation towards us. A simple 'thank you' can go a long way. Or probably I've got nothing better to do, I'm just too free to do all these shits.

So now, every single thing goes down to the drain. I shouldn't even have done anything in the first place. Not a simple 'thank you', not a single nice word. So am I supposed to continue with the plan or to cancel everything? Am I in the wrong to expect that little appreciation? Sigh....


6:19 PM