While I was thinking what to write, I remembered a saying that goes, "curiosity killed the Cat". I'm not a big fan of cats if you ask me, but why should it be a cat? Can't we just say "curiosity killed the dog" (then i guess somebody will ask, "why should it be a dog?"), or a monkey maybe? Are cats that curios? I should try googling it why they used cats instead of ather animals. I'll do it later, because this blog is not about those questions.
I have this "group" (not vandals), i consider them as friends and i hope they do too. I really respect the fact that they are friends for about a decade now, and that's the reason I'm trying to be friends with them. I know how cool it is to have friends that long and I'm speaking based on my own experience.
Like "us" (vandals - me, Zarah, Bhing, Jhosel and Ruth), distance can't break them apart - or at least I thought so. Because of a misunderstood "on-going discussion", their friendship came to ruin.
But how was the "cat" killed? "She" became curios (as the saying goes). "She" only wanted them to end the feud for the sake of the "friendship" they've shared. but guess what, some of them thought she only made it worst. In the end, this cat lost "some" of them...and that's how the "cat" was killed.
Moral/Lesson for this? Cat, please stop being a curios being, you'll end up being "killed"!