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Friday, April 25, 2008

If it doesnt kill me,
it will build me.

learning to use ink isnt very smooth sailing, especially when the teacher has such high expectations. with words like" my five year old kid can do also", "this one cannot, very messy. you are not picasso". and even saying that my pear looks like and apple.. "this is an apple, this is also an apple. make up your mind whether U want to do apple or pear. haha, i can only laught about it. and learn from my mistakes. crude but true remarks.
accepting my wrong was the first step to getting it right.


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