Entry: Fool me once, shame on you Sunday, November 16, 2008



Any person my age who has some form of decency and self-
respect, (a girl for that matter) would have these priorities in life.


Education.
Family bonds and friendship.
Love, perhaps.
Have a little fun, while you're at it! Maintain a healthy social life.

No where in the equation is there "making enemies", especially if
that person has done no wrong to you. If there are rumours and
hearsay, you best solve that misunderstanding like any self-
respecting adult would, by "talking" it out.



Sounds simple, right?


Not unless you're dealing with children who, despite their age,
wish they were still in high school playing tai-kar-che :)


An attitude like that will get you into trouble in the real world,
my dear.


You want to make enemies as often as you change your underwear,
I shake my head and I pity you.


Which was exactly what I did when you committed your wrong unto
me.
I shook my head, I pitied you, and I walked away.
Not giving you the satisfaction of me stooping down to your level and
do what you did. Pointless.


A mixture between disgust and pity, really.

However, any person who has some form of decency and self-
respect, will also know that there is a limit.

That there is a line between taking the high road, and simply
defending your honor.


Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.

And I'll leave it at that.


So anyway, my Perth trip was a great getaway, consisting of many
sweet night walks and details I wont share.

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