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[27 Nov 2007|11:48pm] |
I don't know if you've heard but Sean Taylor died. He was an NFL player. Number 21 for the Redskins. I don't follow football but he was my best friend's idol. My best friend was in love with him, not in love, but it was his idol. He spent the last year of his life trying to be like him. He was number 21 in our football team and would do things just because Sean Taylor did them. In a way, I think it made him a better person. Maybe Sean Taylor didn't have THAT much of an effect on him, but he was an idol nonetheless. I guess my point is that we never know how much time or how long we have left to appreciate our idols and important people in our lives. Everyday can be our last. Sean Taylor was 24 and had a girlfriend and a child depending on him. They no longer have him and they had him just two days ago. So from today on, I will appreciate every moment with everyone around me and never hesitate.
Even though I never met you, I love you Sean Taylor and thanks for making Prati a better person and I hope you rest in peace. We're going to miss you. And I hope there's internet in heaven, where you deserve to be so you can read this.
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[28 Oct 2007|09:44pm] |
"Life is much more successfully looked at from a single window, after all."
Tell me what you think. I think it's amazing.
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[15 Oct 2007|03:42pm] |
The upcoming survey is for school and I need to have it done by Thursday. Anyone can answer and if you can or want to include your sex and age. If you don't want to it's fine. There is no limit to how many people can answer. Just help me out please :)
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[13 Oct 2007|07:17pm] |
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The truth is painful. Deep down, nobody wants to hear it, especially when it hits close to home. Sometimes we tell the truth because the truth is all we have to give. Sometimes we tell the truth because we need to say it out loud to hear it for ourselves. And sometimes we tell the truth because we just can't help ourselves. Sometimes, we tell them because we owe them at least that much.
Thank you, Meredith Grey, for the truest statement in the history of the world.
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[06 Sep 2007|08:56am] |
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(School) Sucks!
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