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Angola Issue

March 27th, 2007 admin

Angola Issue
what should i make out of the fact that i can’t stop thinking about this girl i haven’t seen in 4 years?

firstly i’m 15 years old and when i was 7 i went to brazil and lived there for 4,5 years, i then went to Morocco for 3 years and for the past year i’ve lived in angola….
the issue is: ever since i have left morocco i seem to have understood that i won’t live in brazil again i rly started to miss it.. and my life and friends there…… what i need help figuring out is: what should i make of the fact that since i left morocco i started to think about this girl and now i can’t stop thinking about her…. what should i think of this???
kno u don’t get it….
when i knew her i didn’t even go out or even like her… she was just a friend……………. and now, suddenly i started to think abt her and now… well i’ve explained the rest in my question

that you need to move on……..duhh

Mokolo Nakokufa / Minha Angola – Sam Mangwana


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