Thanks Merry

Kind person

Your wise quote is: “Be kind to unkind people, they probably need it the most” by Ashleigh Brilliant.

You try to look beyond appearance, try to give people second chances and are probably very kind. Understanding is your biggest personality trait, and those you can see through should be grateful. If they aren’t already. You detest narrow minded people, because they can’t see what’s really there. Facades is not your thing and you strive to always be who you really are.

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Hm. Well, I think that’s quite useful to remind me atm, although I could have done without it needing all those linebreaks taking out!


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3 responses to “Thanks Merry”

  1. Your wise quote is: “Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months” by Oscar Wilde.You are a very sarcastic person with a sharp tongue. You may not be the one always talking, but your mind is nevertheless critizing. You tend to have a cynical view on life itself and be somewhat withdrawn with who you really are. Society now is in your eyes corrupted and you wonder how the world will survive. And people are in your mind very ignorant and blind to the reality.

  2. Same as Jax too.
    lol at Tim

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