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the leap.

i caught season four's last episode of how i met your mother today (finally!)--almost forget how brilliant it had been (:

LILY: Architecture is killing you, Ted, and it's killing us to watch it killing you. You're like that goat with the washcloth, you want it so bad, and every time the world tries to take it away from you, you keep grabbing it. But you know what? Why do you even want it?

TED: Because I have to be an architect. That's... that's the plan.

it's funny how we let certain things dictate the way we lead our lives at times, though why, and how we came to that, we had no justified reason for.

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