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Wednesday, May 16, 2007, 10:45 PM

I've come to a conclusion that many of my problems may have been caused because I started blogging and relaying all my thoughts, all my feelings, all my emotions on this blog. And I may have caused misunderstandings, disputes because of the underlying meaning within each blog post. I know whatever I post is always so emotional. Its not because I want to, but maybe because I have to.

For me, a blog is a space where one can rant out problems to friends, or anyone who comes across the blog. But I guess I need to stop blogging for awhile. For good? I hope not. I just don't want my feelings and my emotions to affect my friends and the people around me. And hopefully, everything will clear up, and I won't be so emotional when I start updating this blog in the time to come.

From here on, this blog will become frozen. I'm going to randomly type a password, which I won't consult the password recovery system until the time seems perfect.

This is Darryl Jeremiah Leong, signing off.