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There goes my heroes, they’re ordinary
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There goes my heroes, they’re ordinary

Posted on September 26, 2012 by charliebrades • Leave a comment

This summer those London commuters who’d actually stuck around during the Olympics experienced a little bit of a break from over-crowded tubes and the miserable 9-5 faces we all know so well. The Olympics were in town! As a resident of East London I can honestly say it has been one of my favourite summers. … Continue reading →

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Bestfriend

Posted on September 25, 2012 by charliebrades • Leave a comment

Will you be my best friend? Do you remember being a kid and asking someone that question? Or having someone ask you? The thing I love the most about childhood is the lack of pride and just complete honesty. It’s true that kids tell the truth, if you’re on the bus and the child next … Continue reading →

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A Definition of Love – 14/07/08

Posted on September 25, 2012 by charliebrades • 1 Comment

This page is dated, because this is how I felt at this time. I can only commit to these feelings in this moment. Love is, like life, constantly changing and growing. Hopefully my opinions will grow with me.  This topic is intensely personal but yet effects anyone with a heart. It’s about learning more about … Continue reading →

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The Great Big Facebook Debate

Posted on September 25, 2012 by charliebrades • Leave a comment

Love it or hate it Facebook is here. I’m confused as to whether it is a positive thing or not. Here are my thoughts, what are yours? Before right at the end of uni I was never on facebook. I just wasn’t really interested. I remember people talking about it and thinking it sounded a … Continue reading →

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