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Sunday, May 9, 2010 . 5/09/2010 01:13:00 PM

I feel like I've become a mother, nagging at my brothers, just so my mother doesn't get angry when she's back. Hard work, since we're all stubborn children. 

Being a mother is hard, we all know and probably can't understand. It's one of my greatest wish to be one, as can be seen from my endless caring of raurau-.-" Except I just don't feel so much for the giving-birth part. Especially after a history teacher described the entire process of giving birth. 

Nope. Not happening.