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“Now sit down, look around, see everyone, okay good, now stand up, go to the mirror, and look at yourself, what have you got figured, anything yet, or has someone already figured it out for you, the other people you saw, most of them might have figured out who they are, but you, not so much, haven’t you, but don’t you worry, you know why?, most of the people you saw, put on a mask, you could be thirty-two, and still haven’t figured who you truly are, and you don’t have to necessarily find out either, you don’t have to constrain yourself, to restrictions imposed by you, “I think I am gay”, “I think I am more reserved”, you see, you are you, you fall in love when it happens, your personality shows when you meet the right people, so it’s okay if you haven't figured out yet who you are, neither has most of us, the fun is in the journey remember, so look at yourself as an unsolved puzzle, there is much more than beauty, in the unknown.”
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May 10, 2014
May 10, 2014 at 4:11 AM UTC
Figuring
“Now sit down, look around, see everyone, okay good, now stand up, go to the mirror, and look at yourself, what have you got figured, anything yet, or has someone already figured it out for you, the other people you saw, most of them might have figured out who they are, but you, not so much, haven’t you, but don’t you worry, you know why?, most of the people you saw, put on a mask, you could be thirty-two, and still haven’t figured who you truly are, and you don’t have to necessarily find out either, you don’t have to constrain yourself, to restrictions imposed by you, “I think I am gay”, “I think I am more reserved”, you see, you are you, you fall in love when it happens, your personality shows when you meet the right people, so it’s okay if you haven't figured out yet who you are, neither has most of us, the fun is in the journey remember, so look at yourself as an unsolved puzzle, there is much more than beauty, in the unknown.”
kunthavi
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May 10, 2014
May 10, 2014 at 4:11 AM UTC
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