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Lakaw is a journey is a step is a move. I love to travel around the world and this is my travel and travel gadget site. Welcome and Enjoy!

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There were people who deserved praise! I used "were" because I realized that I shouldn't have spoken too early. I wrote the piece two months after my arrival in Brookings and I barely knew people back then. What pushed me to write good stuff was purely 'first impressions'. Now I have proven that first impression never lasts.

I value a lot my "friendsters". To this date, I have collected quite a number already. The friendships didn't happen so quickly though. I mean the friends that I have now went through thick and thin, so to speak. I learned a lesson that friendship would only be made strong through time and I am quite certain that these people with me at this moment are the ones who stride with me all along.

Those who didn't survive, those who let go of the friendship aren't real friends at all, are they? Friends value each other. They trust each other. That is how it should be.

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