And this sums up my feeling:
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The good news? Possibly more anime blogging! YES! It’s all that matters!
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And this sums up my feeling:
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The good news? Possibly more anime blogging! YES! It’s all that matters!
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*patpat*
Ganbatte…I’ve been there too and know what you feel like, but it’s been my experience that you find what you’re looking for just when you’re about to give up. A few years after college graduation I was single and if you’d asked I’d have said I was convinced I’d be single until the end of time–but right around then, I met my wife and eight years later, spending Valentine’s Day being annoyed at all the rabu-rabu couples walking around seems like a distant memory, like it happened to someone else. And as painful as breaking up is, it’s better than getting carried forward by the momentum, marrying the wrong person, and then getting divorced, which a couple friends of mine have had to go through recently. I look back on girls I liked in college and I thank Haruhi things never worked out with them, because knowing what I know now, I know I never would have been happy. The right girl for you is out there somewhere, it’s just a matter of time…
*wonders how many chocolates did bluemist get*
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*wonders if bluemist has gotten any chocolates at all*
*comsoles with bluemist*
We can always look on the bright side of being “unattached”. ^^
Just like Poker, the right decision is usually to “fold ’em”…
You have to be reasonably certain before you push “all-in”. Heck, Kenji and Nanami took a while to get together, even though they had close to a sure thing. And Hiroyuki never made a move on Akari!