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26.6.12
Our intentions are always pure well at least mine is . It's how u you would interpret it.we always want to do what is right, but we also have to push boundaries. So we're in danger of taking things to far. Well at least I knew I went far enough for you. So we do things, things that we should have left it alone. We have all heard the warnings and we have ignored them. We push our luck. We roll the dice. We play with fire. It's human nature. When we are told not to touch something, we usually do, even if we know better. Maybe because deep down inside we are just asking for trouble. To you: please don't give me nonsense about how absence makes the heart grow fonder. You can seek the advice of others, surround yourself with trusted advisors. But in the end, the decision is always yours and yours alone. And when it's time to act and you're all alone with your back against the wall, the only voice that matters is the one in your head. The one telling you what you already knew (and keep ignoring) the one that's almost always right. I've got too many pictures to put up ..where do I start??