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I opened my eyes, last night, and saw you in the low light
Walking by the bay, on the shore
Staring up at the planes that aren't there anymore
You happened to look, and see, the tunnels all around me
Running into the dark underground

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Pfft. I still look like myself 4 years ago. So why can't I use my old passport photo? Gahhs.

So I sat against white walls at various points in my house like an idiot (LUCKY I'M IN MY OWN HOME) and took many many pictures of myself because I am a lousy camwhore and I cannot angle nicely. There's always space on the right. Like alot of space. Or the shadows! Thus me moving house everytime I see shadows or uneven lighting in my photos.

Damn you APPLES (the online passport application) for being so clever. ): Like seriously. You don't have to be so clever you know. But if you really are that clever...