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Sunday, 16 November 2008
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sorry
you copped out. I hate being bombarded by ads and all the additions to make improvements that have failed horribly. xanga plugz are just more ads that I can't stand to look at, and I'm not willing to pay for a lifetime that has your name all over the link, which becomes another ad. there's so much color and text and typefaces and headlines italics bolds so much of so much. such an eyesore. I also don't understand the difference between subscribers and friends. and what are xanga credits? are they equivalent to the fake dollars we got in second grade? at least I bought pencils and keychains with the currency in second grade. I realy don't care about the minis I can "buy" with the invaluable credit of yours. It saddens me that it comes to this. I really had faith in you xanga. but I cannot stand much more of your bullshit. don't you know that the hardest part of improvement is the art of subtraction, not addition?
www.dawnkim.com
Sunday, 09 November 2008
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I don't support mcdonald's
but I love how they wrap a napkin around my ice cream cone for me every single time
Tuesday, 04 November 2008
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I'm scared
It's like watching your mom and that one bitch in highschool in a bar fight behind a big wall of thick glass. I can't vote. I get baffled then jealous when people tell me they're not voting because it either "doesn't matter" or they "don't care". If Obama wins, I'll apply for citizenship
Sunday, 02 November 2008
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bangkok
I went to experience thailand and singapore this past summer. my first stop was bangkok.

if I had to sum up bangkok in one picture, this would be it.
a woman who was also buying a drink noticed that we were tourists, so she asked us where we're from and bought us a bag (mixed drinks on the street come in small plastic bags with a straw) of thai iced coffee and welcomed us to thailand
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lychees here at home are not half as good

luck charms handmade from flowers

of course

this is a tuk-tuk, the choice of transportation. It's far cheaper than a taxi, scary in a fun way, small enough to fit into alleyways, and is as fast as a car (because there is always, always traffic). We got scammed by one tuk-tuk driver, but that's another story.
Monday, 27 October 2008
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I want a crazyass brain
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