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For the record

I have asked to do something career changing at school.

If I am allowed then I find out tomorrow.

I yam scared and excited.

Woo.

On another note - if you have dedicated something to someone (like a trophy, or a work of art, or a book) can you take it away if you don't like them anymore?

30.1.07 11:49

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amillionpieces / Website (30.1.07 13:52)
I suppose you can, but it would be rather ungracious, a gift or dedication should stand even if a friendship deteriorates, because it's meant too mean something about what was, not what is.

That said, if it is you wishing to reclaim something, perhaps a better way is to secretly undermine the worth of it by devious methods until they no longer want it and return/renounce it voluntarily? (Yes, I'm entirely evil.)


sojihea / Website (15.2.07 01:26)
greetings from the u.s.,

do you ag loco?

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