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Friday, 2 September 2011

Facing the ugly truth (dun dun DUUUUN)

I've been in denial for almost two weeks, but I'm going to work on acceptance now. Well, actually anger but eventually we'll get to acceptance, I'm sure.

My camera was stolen. My eight-year-old best friend of a camera. I thought it would turn up, but no luck so far.

(My camera Doc, modeled by the beautiful Niki Moon)

Embarrassingly enough, it had half a vlog on it. And, oh yeah, a bunch of pictures from the last three weeks. It was sitting on top of a turquoise notebook labeled "CORBYJANE'S NOTEBOOK" next to four water bottles labeled "CORBYJANE'S" with turquoise duct tape. It is pretty unmistakeably Corbyjane's camera. It disappeared some time between Saturday night August 20th and Monday afternoon August 22nd. But most likely it was taken Saturday night.

It is this type of camera: Fujifilm Finepix S3200
I think it's sad that I paid so much for it in 2004 and it's available for $60 now, but at least I can buy a replacement relatively cheaply. If it doesn't turn up.


Dear Person Who Stole My Camera: 
I wish you'd broken into my home and stolen it, rather than taken it from the one place I thought I was safe. 


I know I must know you. There aren't words for how hurt I am. 


I'm sorry that you missed the entire point of the past three months. 


And if this is all a big misunderstanding, I promise there will be no questions asked. Just lots of forgiveness and glitter. 
<3 Corbyjane


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1 notes:

  1. Boooooo for your camera being stolen. :( I would feel violated by that too. Cameras are personal. I hope it finds its way back to you soon.
    Even though you COULD buy a replacement for it...that's kind of not really the point. :/

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