Monday, 5 September 2011

B

Things, you count as trivial are going to blow you in the future. whether it's chivalrous enough to get on the better side, all depends on you.

After all, when you're in these--most hormonal-- years, the real trivial things seem to rise up and alleviate your control over yourself. That's good, though. Be happy in this way while you still can. Years you're going to miss, years you think yourself just as another bystander in life who's waiting for the train to the next station to arrive.

Only there's going to be some old guys go back to the station you're currently in, trying to blend in whatever laughter teenagers are having. so they disguise themselves. and you don't realize. Only when you stepped into the train, you'd realize how that guy wasn't a student like you were. And how life isn't as simple as you thought it was. and the 'old' word, doesn't imply age. if you catch the drift?

they crave for children's happiness over something nonexistent that their parents lull them to sleep with:fiction. made-up stories. To the point that it's almost pathetic. Difference, though, it's not grown up men wanting presents tucked up beside their beds from imaginary Santa. not that far. and it's so cute how cravings could vary. of course it can.

Bystanders. A little rude to actually call us bystanders. anyway, So it's up to you if you wanna make the train slightly askew and knock some sense into passengers's head, and let the train company copes with the fact that they have to live with the added history of their train fell out of track because one unimportant bystander, or, not?

Believe which one. if He doesn't let it happen, at least maybe, you'll get rewarded for trying. Just, maybe?

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