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I NEED A HUG!

Halfway reading through articles and journals... one after another...
How come it suddenly feels like so hard to progress with an assignment?
Am not able to concentrate, thoughts and thoughts keep running all over my mind...
Easily feel tired all the time... no motivation, no happy thoughts...BLANK!!
Just wanna keep myself occupied and busy with anything now...
I do not even know how I am feeling now... happy? sad? frustrated? angry? stressed?
I DO NOT KNOW...
Do not ask me why...but I just feel like what I truly need is a HUG now...
A big HUG to console my stubborn heart and mind...
To let me believe that my existence does make a difference to anyone out there who exists in this world right now... *sighs*
Back to assignment, CONCENTRATE!!!

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不忠不孝 said…
BIG HUG from me, far far away from Nepal..

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