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Sunday, 19 January 2014

I just received a brand-new camera from my aunt and uncle.

wow.

So obviously I went ahead to try it out.

After taking a few pictures of the house, I decided to *gasp* take a selfie.

And it ended up like this

you can see my eyebags and pimples clearly
(and by the way that was the ENTIRE PICTURE)

Apparently I forgot that I still had my maximum zoom on after taking a picture of the aircon.

Ultimate fail

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