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First things first, i do not use foul words when talking to people.
I am too innnocent to reach to that point.
anyway, what i'm trying to say is..
you may not find anything eye-openin(literally) in my blog.
De-finitely.
I must say i'm abit conservative and still do maintain my sanity when i'm writing. (not that people who curse dont..).

I was watching a TV advertisement about siblings talking about learning to speak English better.
It was the New Strait Times iklan i think. Then i got emotional.
yeah, yeah if u guys do not know, i'm an emotional baby,
extremely i must say.

It reminded me of my family, my mum to be specific. How she wanted so bad for us to
appreciate education and keep on learning as much as we can, because we might never know how useful it can be in our future.
She kept encouraging me to work hard in life and even if dun get what i deserved now, one day i will.
It kept me going strong, and it made me never wanted to give up on my studies.
NEVER.
the cheesy old-schooler,
jacqueline.

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