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Saturday, January 25, 2003

hey bun
we miss you too.
(i miss you too).

--had to say that after reading your 13/1 entry.
a lot. i remember risse once said that she envied you. she really seems anti-government, you know. or at least anti-authority.

yes. i miss the criticising authority (and always having to hold back a bit since i was (and still am) a prefect). sigh. i miss the moelc bus trips. and our talks. remember our sleepover? i love you too.

bleargh. (that was picked up from andi).

at my age everyone is anti-parent.
or not really. but perhaps just disillusioned with the way the world works.

how do i want someone to show that the person loves me? --well. i guess. maybe picking up on my moods. and for what i give, give something back. balanced relationships and fair exchanges. sincerity. sometimes i don't give people things i feel they can't reciprocate, even if i want to give it to them. that's if i feel that they -will- try to reciprocate it, but won't be able to. and --i don't know, i would tend to think that it varies for different people because different people show things differently but that doesn't make it any less valuable. sigh. quite a personal question. it depends, you know. for friends, i like physical gestures, and yet not so for parents. i think we are getting estranged. i don't want it that way but after a while you get used to it then you don't dare open up to them anymore. i think i am very different from what they think i am. or stuff i believe in. probably generation gap. younger generations are more tolerant. i dunno.

i agree with kenneth: Love is meaningless if it is just a word used freely, if you love me, show me.

i dislike it when people say in casual notes, "i love you!!!" or sign off with "love, so&so" if i know that that can't be true since we are hardly close friends.
lotr? i liked faramir. and aragorn. yeah i agree that legolas is over-rated. (poseur!!!!) even if he is aesthetically pleasing. but on the whole the book is always better than the movie.

baos and i (and risse and charmaine, for those who know them) are doing this lit project: sexual degeneration in utopian/ dystopian societies. any contributions?

i realised that in yesterday's debate (finals--it's an inter-class thing), people kept saying sexual discrimination. would gender discrimination have beem a better choice of words?

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