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Monday, June 4, 2007

Yeah, Kinnari, I agree. It's WITH GREAT PRESSURE, NOT WITH GREAT PLEASURE. I think the teachers got it wrong. It's so damn freaking freaking irritating and annoying, especially for me, when I chose the theme "LOVE". Yeah, I cant possibly change the theme as I have found all the appropriate poems and stuff after a long searching period. I am not that kind of literary person like MAG, who can like write sonnets for people like 009 when she's bored during History. I can never NEVER ever write something about love even when I wait for aeons. And I am supposed to what? REFLECT ABOUT THE POEM BY RESPONDING TO IT. What do they mean by respond? Someone please enlighten me.

Do I have to write an essay like the one about the old woman. I tell you, if I am gonna do that, you people better prepare a burial for me. Yeah, at least 107cm deep so I RIP(Rest in Peace) and not RIP(Rise if Possible). Coffin services anyone?