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*~Grazie Mizuno and Ghnadra~*
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Philosopher wanna-be, tea drinking, free child of God, born of Nigeria, raised in The States with a restless heart willing to fly. Give me a moment along with an intriguing verse and I shall bare my soul. Do not hold back, for neither shall I...
IMSA student
Aurora, U.S.A.
Digs
Futbol (soccer)
Real food
Art
Freedom of expression
Globe treading
The belief that we are one World under God
wishlist
Stay calm, always
Start my daily resolutions
Graduate from IMSA
Build others
Love and be loved in return
Live a Christian life
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Kill the Used |
Lime |
Morbid Intrigue |
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Code Pink |
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Panda Fun |
Pie |
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The Lonely Island |
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I think our passions are what drive us mad. Allowing your emotions and desires to be released tends to cause majour problems. Problems that blind you for the fact of "letting it out" and showing how you feel. Oh, then comes the messed up aftermath crazy reactions from what has been said and done.
So then, is the carnival of feelings worthwhile? . . . Actually, yes. I find it quite amusing and it's much more interesting than answering papers and equations and running. You can always keep guessing, no matter how sure you feel about it. Sometimes you have to sit and think, Am I right? Though guessing games aren't my favourite thing with restaurants, some times, they tend to be with people and emotions, because they tend to constantly change and searching for the reason can be quite interesting. . .
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