Abrupt posts are the way to go.
Thursday, February 08, 2007 @8:00 PM
i am replying in the reqeust i was asked to by cel. here's the link:
http://unwrittenscript.blogspot.com/to make it brief, she asked me of the sentimentality of presents.
in 100 words?
(she wishes)well i'll tell you my honest feelings about it, there is nothing deep really, just plain simple.
i think it was always there that present should have a sentimental value, but you know as i always say humans don't do what they believe in. i think most people would honestly appreciate presents which somebody wants and not really on what somebody needs. cause it's more significant that thier wishes are fufilled. i guess we can look at it both ways, but either ways are just an opinion. that's to say, i can't really answer the question, cause in the end it's who we really are. it's good that you feel that presents should be from the heart but i know people out there who would tell me it's all bull shit and some of us know that deep down we just want to get a present for the other for just the sake of it.
i guess in a way all of us want to have this feeling that we are actually liked when people give us presents which is why sometimes we ask them to get it for us. reflecting back, i was like that. regrets rush through me, but hey, we move on right?
there are some of course that get presents for others just to hope that they themselves will get presents back. it's only natural and only human, only we ourselves determine it.
we, of course will reach a certain point of time of our old age that we wish that birthdays don't happen anymore.
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