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Thursday, December 20, 2007 . 10:04 PM

Have you ever felt like a person watching a game of chess?

You know every single move that has been played, you foresee the next move, and you know that the queen will be taken down in the next 2 moves... yet, there is nothing you can do about it... because there's just no room for you. and all you can do is watch from the side, and keep your thoughts inside.



yup, that is probably how i feel about myself now... what a good analogy...

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