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I'm quite patient i must say. and when i say Quite, i mean by VERY.
I can tolerate any kind of people's actions.
I can tolerate any machine that does not work that basically eats up my money.
I can tolerate jams.
I can tolerate really weird/ head-cracking musics.
I can tolerate intolerant people. I can tolerate basically... alot. (Which i think is quite an achievement to our community already i must say).
I'm not saying that i've got all the patience in the world that i felt like braggin about it in my blog, it's just that i know i'm that patient that i am quite glad and proud of this advantage i have. so, i feel like writing it down and tell u why i say so.
If you thought you had alot of patience in you or you don't really believe in people like me do exist, think again.
Whenever i put on an angry face, i was just basically trying to be cute(which always DOES NOT work) and kidding around with you. It was always never real, personal or serious. NEVER!
If you really-really know me and i meant by spending your life with me just like my brother, sis and mom did,
You will know and definitely agree that i am one extremely patient person.
Oh yeah, when i tell u this, i dont really expect you to do anything to test my patience or whatsoever ya. But if u insist, u can always try. *wink*
LOVE,
jacqueline

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