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addictive
I throw all of your stuff away. I’m gonna clear you out of my head. I tear you out of my heart.
And ignore all your messages. I tell everyone we are through. 'Cause I'm so much better without you.
But it’s just another pretty lie. 'Cause I break down.
Every time you come around. So how did you get here under my skin? I swore that I'd never let you back in.
Should have known better in trying to let you go. 'Cause here we go go go again.
Hard as I try I know I can't quit. Something about you is so addictive.
We're falling together. you'd think that by now I'd know. cause here we go go go again.


Friday, August 28, 2009, 10:14 PM
When receiving mails does not make me happy

I detest people sending me chain mails. I don't mind mails where they beseech you to help somebody in need (whether true or not) or mails which celebrate friendship week or whatever. The latter, in particular, is nice because you know people are thinking about you and they care about you.

And at least the pleas for help chain mail shows that the person who forwarded them to you have a kind enough heart to want to make a contribution.

But I absolutely hate those chain mails that threatens people to pass them on, if not misfortune will befall you, the devil will visit you and such. Being somebody timid, and growing up on advice such as 'Better be safe than sorry', I can understand why you would feel fear from reading such chain mail and hence pass it on. But that doesn't mean I agree with you. Superstition or fear is not a very good excuse for you to pass the terrible chain mail on.

Who likes to receive such mails? You don't like to either, you might know how it feels to receive such mails so stop passing it on. Why are you wishing misfortune on others by passing it on? That doesn't say much about you. I seriously can't stand it anymore, especially when it's sent by people I barely know and rarely contact, who only think of me in instances like this: when they need a recipient for their awful chain mail.

The most horrible people are the ones who write the threatening chain mail. Get a life and stop feeding on people's fear.