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it Breaks my heart :((

Our relationship was everything it should have been, almost as if our time together had been written for a novel. I felt his love prying apart the hard shell of shyness that encircled me. He cast off the chains i had given myself, through him i learned a new insights about the world. it was as if a tall dark mountain had stood in front of me and out of nowhere he provided the wings to fly over it. i had matured a great deal during our time together which possibly brought me to a clearer understanding of what love is. Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end. Somehow the spell was broken. The tears could, and did, flow freely. And here i am roughly accepting the reality that would be best to say “goodbye.”
Scientists Have Created The Most Beautiful Face Ever.
January 28, 2010 




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Over her dead body

What exactly is the joke here? She’s a ghost who wants to stop her fiancé from dating a living person. So she’s the bad guy, right? And what’s her plan? Just keep talking and talking loudly..Haha! This movie is so cool.. Better watch it!
Need to disappear from Facebook and Twitter?
January 22, 2010

Need to disappear from Facebook or Twitter? Now you can scrub yourself from the Internet with Web 2.0 Suicide Machine, a nifty service that purges your online presence from these all-consuming social networks. Since its Dec. 19 launch, Suicide Machine has assisted more than 1,000 virtual deaths, severing more than 80,500 friendships on Facebook and removing some 276,000 tweets from Twitter.
Once you hand over your log-in details and click Commit, the program will methodically delete your info — Twitter tweets, MySpace contacts, Facebook friends, LinkedIn connections — much like users could do manually. What remains is a brittle cyberskeleton: a profile with no data. Users seem to love it. Testimonials range from joyous farewells (”Goodbye, cruel world!”) to good-riddance denouements (”Thank you, microblogging. You are, in fact, totally useless”). Suicide Machine is so popular that thousands of people are waiting their turn for their own cyberoffing. “Our server is so busy handling the requests,” says Suicide Machine co-creator Walter Langelaar.
courtesy of goodtimeswithmo



