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Syahrul Naem Bin Jailani
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Aspiring Architect/Fashion Designer
I just want to make my parents proud, that's all.

25 March 2009 | 8:59:00 AM

They ask, "Are you an angel, seriously?"
I replied, "No."

The only reason why I wouldn't want a break a person's heart is because it is the toughest and painful decision anyone would ever make. Because I'm no angel myself, I would rather have my heart broken than breaking someone else's heart. Even if it hurts me so much, I would take it in my stride. Let that person be happy and move on with a full heart, and I'll sincerely take the blame for everything, even for a broken heart. Isn't that a noble thing to do? But they told me that it is selfish of me to do that to myself. But what's wrong in taking responsibility for it? If it wasn't me in that relationship in the first place, the person would be much, much happier. So, I'll blame myself for ruining someone else's life and dreams. I'm sorry, sincerely from the bottom of my heart.





If you're having someone else in your life, please tell me.
Don't keep me hanging, waiting for you to pick up your phone and call me.
I won't be mad, really.
I'll be happy for you because you've finally found that person who is much better than me.

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