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How do you tell a friend that she has made a mistake You can go back to THAT Ariel with time... If that is really what you want Sometimes people make mistakes on purpose soemtimes we do things that helps us become the people, we want to become. Sometimes, we stand on the line and cross it anyway, because it is easy and it feels okay... But then, what lines are we not willing to cross. You can go back to that Ariel with time... If that is really what you want As we look at your picture, from your past I can feel the need and desperation you have to be that person I sense the nerves and the regret you have because you are no longer that Ariel, But... Is that what you really want You swam, despite the wished of your father, you swam and rescued the prince and fell in love You kissed the prince, knowing your father would disprove, you could be the Ariel that your father made you to be, You could be go back to that Ariel, but do you want to. That Ariel, felt things different than you do now That Ariel, knew nothing of this new experience I hope you discover which Ariel you love more, If you really wanted to, you could, with time, Have the love and the warmth of that Ariel. For now, you have to reflect and think, which Ariel Makes you Happiest! The one in the picture, or the one confused about love.
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The-Voice
Mexican
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Nov 4, 2018
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