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Now AndForever


.06 November 2008@16:14.

How do you judge how much a person weighs in your heart?

According to time?
The longer you know that person, the heavier he will weighs? Which means that your primary school friends will weigh more than your secondary or poly friends? Which concludes that, New friends always weighs lesser than old friends.

The time spent?
The more time spent together, the heavier he weighs? Or more memorable time spent together means heavier? Rounds down to: not according to the length of the time, as long as the time spent together is worth cherishing, he or she will weighs more than your 10years friend.

The usefulness of that person?
If you need him, he is useful and hence, he weighs more. More than your old friends. But once the usefulness is used up and not needed anymore, your old friend comes back.







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