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Sunday, July 19, 2009 . 11:13 PM

It just feels weird when you are giving someone a test.

It feels awful too. :/

But so many times I've been the one who apologises even though sometimes it really isn't my fault. Ya I admit, sometimes it's really my fault. But most of the time I apologise really just to make you better, because if putting my pride down and taking a step back makes you feel better, i'd do it.

But.

This time.. Must I do the same? Or should I be more demanding?

I felt disappointed.. that's the thing. and partly confused, because it is really a chore trying to decipher thoughts when someone doesn't tell you straight to the point what he/she is thinking about that made them say things that aren't very pleasing to the ear.

I don't know any of the 1000000 ways to help a friend in character building.

Not to mention a bestie.

ahh. that aside.

thanks for everything noodle. (: