aerin
i failed to see why this was important. i mean, why would it matter if one little thing was changed? but i do understand that the world we live in doesn't allow mistakes. and i don't see why that's a good thing. what about human error? how do you take that into account?
we're all made up of cells. it's kind of amazing, if you think about it, because there are millions and millions that make us, and we can't see them, but we can see what they become. it's neat to think about how there are small things that make up things that make up things.
i like to predict the future. it's not even close to what will actually happen, but there are times when I'm lucky and people look at me, awestruck, because they're wondering how I did it. i never actually share that I totally guessed, but i like to make people be surprised. Hehe.
I don't follow your beliefs. But that doesn't mean we can't be friends! We can be best friends, or amis, or amigos, or whatever language you like, because it doesn't matter if we're different. That's what makes us interesting.
I boarded the train as it was almost pulling out of the station, but I didn't want to go. I didn't want to leave the only place I've ever known as home. it just wont be the same where I'm going. I don't want to leave. but i do, because i know i have to.
they hugged like they hadn't seen each other in weeks, and it was almost true, though it was only a few days. but that was how much they loved each other -- a few days seems like eternity, and when they were together again, they embraced like they hadn't seen each other in years.