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Thoughts #1



“If your heart is big enough to embrace the sunshine it will never leave you burnt but warm.”

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  1. awww this is a nice blog, Piyumi keep posting nice things :)

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    1. Thank you very much for your appreciation, because more than an appreciation it's a motivation :)

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  2. you are welcome and this is my blog http://thisisouritclass.blogspot.com/ check it

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    1. I visited to your blog. I'm really sorry that I couldn't comment on the black dots counting post (posted in Jan) which was really tricky and interesting, as I don't have a G+ account but at least I marked it as 'cool' in the 'Reactions' bar. So, all the best for blogging!

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  3. that is for basically share IT knowledge, so it just use G+ accounts to track users for keep in touch. I have no much time to update

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