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MAINEGASM
MAINEGASM: read and i don't freakin care. it's my blog, and no one should care. concerned, there's a tagboard there. alright. Quotes: get 500 million friends and in the end they'll be your enemies.
The truth behind the song Stolen by Dashboard Confessionals.
Sunday, September 27, 2009, 4:55 PM
I love the song, I love the lyrics. I love everything about it.
True enough, I've decided to rededicate this song to someone. Or okay scratch that, maybe exchange the song to this-song-reminds-me-of-you someone? I remember the last time I used to play this song out loud and sing with it out loud. Gaah that was then. The truth is, I got another moment with this song recently? And it's so effin kilig. That I wish that moment won't die.

IKR! I'm getting so cheesy again! Chyeah!