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Sunday, September 10, 2006

I've discovered something that is extremely therapeutic.

Write whatever you want to write on a piece of paper, but it has to be negative. It can be your enemies' names, your least favourite subject, some food you really hate, anything.

Then tear the piece of paper up.

Voila, it's that simple. So why do people pay thousands of dollars on therapy? My method costs less than a dollar! See? You people are perpetually complicating what could have been simple lives.

I'm not saying that it solves problems, it's only meant to make you feel better and not much more. It's just like spending thousands of dollars on a shrink whom you see everyday for three months because some loved one died isn't going to bring said loved one back to life.

Or maybe it's just me. I don't know.

Oh well, time to tear up another piece of paper. And don't tell me it doesn't grow on trees. (I am pretty ashamed of myself, being so not environmentally friendly and all, but at least the paper has been used before.)

Alright, enough yakking. Ciao.

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