Stick Boy and Match Girl…..

Stick Boy and Match Girl…..

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  1. Kenneth Martinez

    April 10, 2013

    Jendhamnui, that so cute that why i like u….hehehehe.love Ken..

  2. Wasim Akram Halder

    April 10, 2013

    ''There is no art of mind's construction in the face.'' This line is from Shakespeare's Macbeth.

  3. Charles van Dijk

    April 10, 2013

    One stroke and she was on fire. Lighted him up and was discarded. 🙂

  4. Michael Howell

    April 10, 2013

    Thats why i ride motorcycles..it helps alleviate the sadness that comes with life +Jendhamuni Sos it brings peace of mind to know i am in control even if its for a moment,and even if its not total control it just feels like i am..great feeling..

  5. Charles van Dijk

    April 11, 2013

    A yank who picks up an Aussie word! That's unique G'd on yer mate. With you we deal with your vestibular sense. That is the awareness of space and motion, you got out of your comfort zone and dealt with it. +Jendhamuni Sos is doing something very similar and she interacts with her inner space. I don't know the sense for that one. We have a lot more than the 5 or 6 senses recognized. Maybe she knows what sense she is using.

  6. Jendhamuni Sos

    April 11, 2013

    This post looks so simple, but has deep meaning to it. The boy is a stick and he loves a girl who is matches. A stick and matches? How long will they last. The matches will destroy the stick in any second… Not everything I posted here is related to my personal life. I just want to share some knowledge with friends.

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