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I Am Not What I Appear

Depends On How I Appear to You

By: dorobo
Written on April 20th, 2009
By: dorobo
Age: 70+ , Male
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    dorobo

    Life is a mystery, indeed and one well worth pursuing! Be happy down under. Nice place to be, lol

    Apr 22, 2009
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    georshar

    sometimes u know a person for years and years, and yet u feel u dont really know them at all.. and sometimes u the person u least expect anything from, anything good that is, u get a nice big and good surprise :) life is a mystery

    Apr 21, 2009
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    dorobo

    Madly Maximuus, I agree with you completely. Unfortunately, what we are today is in part the sum total of all the mistakes, adventures and successes of the past. It's almost impossible to separate these from the present. However, as you say, I think, dwelling on the past is like walking backwards, not a great way to get on with life. Thank you for your comment.

    Apr 21, 2009
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    dorobo

    Ah, most of the time I am nice. I've stolen, committed petty crimes, lied, cheated, walked on the dark side of the occult and yet there is a bright, shining niceness inside of it all. I choose to try to keep that in mind at all times but fail from time to time. I'm much nicer now that I've been. I apologize for my past.

    Apr 20, 2009
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    dorobo

    You got that right. The minute you think you've "got them" they change. That makes tracking a spy ever the more harder.

    Apr 20, 2009
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