I believe that laughters are instant vacation
I believe that friends make long journey seem short
I believe that parents can kill with no mercy
I belive that if I were to be in control, you will be dead by now
I believe that hard works pay off in the future
I believe that laziness pay off now!
I believe that if I were to think no one cares, I'll just have to skip a couple of payments
I believe in psycho-kinesis
I believe that change is inevitable, except from vending machines
I believe that the early bird may get the worm
I believe that the second mouse gets the cheese in the trap
I believe that depression is merely anger without enthusiasm
I believe that 99 percent of lawyers give the rest a bad name
I believe that he who laughs last thinks slowest
I believe that if the world don't suck, we would fall off
I DON'T believe in psychics cause they have to ask for our names
Before you tag, think again...
Are you those type who tag because you expect me to go back to your blog and give you a tag in return?
Than, in this case, you can totally forget about tagging this blog because it's so GERLISSA to not go find your blog and give you a return tag
Get it?
But don't misunderstand!
It is not that I don't like you tagging
In fact I would love a load of tags
But I'm just too lazy too return tags
That's all
I'm a little or maybe just rude
But I'm still learning
Cause I'm Gerlissa
Contradictingly, DO COME BACK FOR REPLIES
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