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i still eat grapes for dinner

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Wednesday, February 16, 2011 Photobucket
Something i'm grateful for-

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In 2008 and 2009 when i had my weird emo fringe i wouldn't go ANYWHERE with my fringe pinned up. in the mornings after assembly when the prefects and teachers check our hair/fingernails i'd pin it up, and once i'm past them i'd take the pin off.

In 2010 and, well.. now, i'd go EVERYWHERE with my fringe pinned up or tied back(although joshua doesn't like it but pfffft i do). partly because it was annoying, but more so because i grew to be more confident. and i couldn't care less if my cheeks look too fat.


The reason for my confidence boost?
My friends and family.


So thank you, everyone, whom i think will still love me even if i shaved bald and gained 100kgs :)