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Thursday, August 17, 2006 . 8/17/2006

Uhg, I hate sunny days so much. Some people say that people who are irritable/grumpy should get more sunlight, or just light for that matter. I'm different. I get completely pissed off when it's sunny out, and when it storms or is just gloomy I'm really happy. I can even feel the heat of the damn sun, whether it's just my imagination or I really am sensitive.

I might be getting my hair dyed black on Saturday and if I do, I hope it's gloomy out or rainy. Going places when it's sunny just makes me even more irritable.
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