I think what's so funny is when people think you're stupid; they think they can lie to your face and that you'll fall for it. For the record, I'm not stupid and I can tell if a person is straight up lying. There was this stupid incident where someone decides to delete me as a friend on facebook but is blaming certain things for the reasoning of why this person deleted me but what they are "admitting" to me is making ZERO sense...For instance, people may say that anyone can read my blog. This is true but only my friends on facebook can read my blog. My facebook is private and if someone were to try and see my page, they cannot see my blog link. I even made sure and checked my settings and viewed my profile as if I was a "random person" trying to see my page and they will never be able to see my blog. So...for someone to say that another person used to read my blog...or that his roommate used to...is false because I just became friends with one of them on facebook and the other one I'm not even friends with and hardly even know. I just don't understand why people can't just tell the truth. I know I'm completely venting but people just crack me up. Is it really that hard to tell the truth? And don't blame facebook for your stupid mistakes, the only person to blame is yourself.
Remember, this blog was created so I could share my personal feelings, thoughts, and memories with others. If you don't like it, then don't read it. It's pretty simple.
Liv

"...This life is made up of little things-little things that count a great deal. I believe that the little things are of great importance in our relationship with ourselves, in our relationship with others, and in our relationship with God." - Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin
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- Olivia Baeza
- I'm just your typical girl who loves to lay around in sweats, a messy bun and spend quality time with those she loves. I've learned that it's the little things in life that makes it so beautiful. Even when life gets hard, little things like a smile or a simple "I love you" can make all the difference. I truly believe in this. Never think that your life doesn't matter - it does. It matters for eternity. I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. And I am a Christian.
Saturday, May 29, 2010
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