Succession

For bridges have to be burnt continuously in order to form an indestructible one.

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  1. can't we just reinforce bridges instead??

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  2. me budget pa ba to form indestructible one? ay ano ba pinagsasabi ko? hahaha kukumustahin lang kita fafa!

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  3. some choices are meant for us not to look back. maybe it's for the best. :)

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  4. slightly agree. ewan, 50-50 pero am thinking... sometimes kasi, you have to let go of old junk to give way to the new to better the status quo.

    serious, much?

    hindi ko na kilala sarili ko. CHING!

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  5. *soltero - we need to completely obliterate the whole thing to produce something that is of impenetrable. If we reinforce, we might not be able to check on kinks.

    *JR - allot a lot!!!

    *my-so-called-Quest - very well said.

    *hondafanboi - it will definitely be up to the person if it's worth trying or not anymore.

    *Desole Boy - it can be sad at first but it can be rewarding too.

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  6. deconstruction pala itu.

    anyway, P. Thanks for the message. I appreciate the gesture.

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  7. when a post in a house is bug-infested, you don't just cover it with a new plywood. You tear the whole damn thing off and build a new one. :-)

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  8. *Carrie - no problem and I am truly happy for you...

    *iurico - Precisely the point. Turning back? Sure. But burn it down first then build a newer, better, stronger one.

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