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Monday, October 12, 2009

Class outing today was FUN.
I believe fellow classmates will be able to do a better job of recounting this than me.
Besides, I am tired and I have other things on my mind.

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I don't bother explaining myself to people who will never understand.
It's not a matter of whether the chance to understand is given or not.
I have developed a kind of intuitive ability to discern who to trust.
People who understand you tend to be the people you trust.
If you don't trust them, you won't give them any information you want them to understand, right?

Maybe that's why I rarely feel betrayed.
More often than not when I think I feel betrayed, it boils down to anger, disappointment or irritation. Or a combination of any of the three, in equal or unequal proportions.

웃는 인형처럼
같은 표정으로.