Life is full of wonders. For example, i wonder which kind of wonders are out there.
I wonder why do i have dreams that lets me keep my hopes high but never came true.
I wonder if you ever even had the thought of giving me a chance.
I wonder if i can really wait for life like i was saying to everyone.
I wonder if i got no answer so that you know there will always be someone helping you.
I wonder who is the person you like.
I wonder where you are now.
I wonder what kind of answer i am expecting from you if i ask you again.
I wonder if you're happy.
I wonder if it's stupid for me to keep waiting.
I wonder if things will ever go my way.
See? That's 10 wonders from my life already, and there's more. Taking all of mine and multiplying it by the number of people in the world, and you get a world full of 'wonders'.
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I got the Prinny game finally. It...wasn't really much nicer than i expected, it's a stage-by-stage game, each stage is rather challenging and the boss is INSANE...but as a fan i'll try my best to complete the game (Before i decide this game is too challenging for me and dump it).
...i also took my time to replay Ar Tonelico, one of my favourite games. It has nice stories and touching times, like when Misha left Lyner because she had to sing the Chronicle Key. I'm always near tears when that scene happens, and after that when Lyner talked to Misha about his feelings, she can't answer and reply because she cannot stop singing (Her song is to save the world...think of it as a vaccine if it helps). That was really, really, REALLY touching, but also sad at the same time.
I think Misha's personality is something like us, the youths. We don't really want to grow up, cause we are afraid of losing our freedom, losing ourselves to a daily fixed routine. It's inevitable, since no one can stay as kids. This world is realistic, you can't close yourself inside a house and hope to stay alive. You need to work to survive. However cruel (Or non-sensical to some) it sounds, this is the reality we're in.
Speaking of work, Mr T actually offered me a job as a Trainee Teacher in NIE (I'm not too sure if he said 'Trainee', we spoke on the phone and his voice clarity is down a lot), the pay was good ($7/hr) but i had to refused because i need the time to revise for my weaker subjects.
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That's all i have to say for today. Have fun living your 'wonder'ful life, people.
I wonder why do i have dreams that lets me keep my hopes high but never came true.
I wonder if you ever even had the thought of giving me a chance.
I wonder if i can really wait for life like i was saying to everyone.
I wonder if i got no answer so that you know there will always be someone helping you.
I wonder who is the person you like.
I wonder where you are now.
I wonder what kind of answer i am expecting from you if i ask you again.
I wonder if you're happy.
I wonder if it's stupid for me to keep waiting.
I wonder if things will ever go my way.
See? That's 10 wonders from my life already, and there's more. Taking all of mine and multiplying it by the number of people in the world, and you get a world full of 'wonders'.
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I got the Prinny game finally. It...wasn't really much nicer than i expected, it's a stage-by-stage game, each stage is rather challenging and the boss is INSANE...but as a fan i'll try my best to complete the game (Before i decide this game is too challenging for me and dump it).
...i also took my time to replay Ar Tonelico, one of my favourite games. It has nice stories and touching times, like when Misha left Lyner because she had to sing the Chronicle Key. I'm always near tears when that scene happens, and after that when Lyner talked to Misha about his feelings, she can't answer and reply because she cannot stop singing (Her song is to save the world...think of it as a vaccine if it helps). That was really, really, REALLY touching, but also sad at the same time.
I think Misha's personality is something like us, the youths. We don't really want to grow up, cause we are afraid of losing our freedom, losing ourselves to a daily fixed routine. It's inevitable, since no one can stay as kids. This world is realistic, you can't close yourself inside a house and hope to stay alive. You need to work to survive. However cruel (Or non-sensical to some) it sounds, this is the reality we're in.
Speaking of work, Mr T actually offered me a job as a Trainee Teacher in NIE (I'm not too sure if he said 'Trainee', we spoke on the phone and his voice clarity is down a lot), the pay was good ($7/hr) but i had to refused because i need the time to revise for my weaker subjects.
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That's all i have to say for today. Have fun living your 'wonder'ful life, people.
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