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Monday, May 28, 2007 9:28 PM
Oh man. Uncle Koh is missing his dead daughter. I want to cry when I saw him cry. :( I feel so helpless whenever he pours out his sorrows and there's absolutely nothing we can do to help him. We can't mingle with his family affairs, his life and we can't help him live a more comfortable life. We can only sit there and listen. :( I want to help him. I really do. I discussed this with my mother. She told me not to interfere. Other people have their own problems. So do we. Then she began telling me stuff about my own family. Stuff that I didn't know at all until today. It was pretty dramatic I suppose. I still couldn't believe everything. In the end, I suppose it boils down to how much family ties matter to you.

I feel so unrested.

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