Don't worry about it
Lee Hoon says that I say "Don't worry about it" and "No worries" a lot. It wasn't a critisism but rather an observation. I put it all down to time spent among aussies. However, after much thought, I concluded that that wasn't what she meant - the consistency - but rather the reason behind that consistency. My only answer is that I get dissapointed quite often by my friends. Wonder what that means in relation to me as a person? Am I not up to snuff that I just don't fit into others' plans or does it mean I'm a pushover? Should I be more aggresive, but then someone said I'm quite aggresive as it is already. Random thoughts all emerging from their banished corners; means I'm ready for bed. Nite all.... *big dog yawn*
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