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Tuesday, June 22, 2010Y
Tiring June

June is never the same again.
(Just like how thursdays are never the same again.)

June is the month for all the fun and energy draining activities because everyone's probably in their holiday mood.
Junr is the month to hang out with friends all the time... or not.
I'm the sort who needs some time alone during holidays. Call this "emo", but seriously, i need some time alone.

When i'm alone, i like to watch dramas and just be at home because i'm out of the house so frequently now a days.

Next, June is the time for projects.
Because June is where the poly term break starts, all the projects roll in and start burning our freedom. Can somebody just extinguish those flames for me?
Oh well, who ever listens?

Sighs, and how can Internet Explorer not have the link that i want in my "history"!?
Ika just sent me an sms asking me if i saved this link that we took the information from but i just couldn't find it!!!!!! >.<
sorry to dissappoint you Ika. D:
Oh and i started watching this Taiwan Drama called "Zhong Ji San Guo"... Hmmmm, i should borrow a chinese book on this and read up on the history. Am i nuts? Oh well~

I'm still thinking about the small conflict i had with my friend last week. How can it still be on my mind!?URGH. Forget about it, Veggie. YOU HAVE TO FORGET ABOUT IT!!!!!
Somebody call the ambulance... hopefully they invent this medication to make people forget everything horrible for the rest of their lives.

I've started a chain reaction for composing recently and so far, Angie is a great lyricist and Yu is a great listener. I love you<3
I really love calling up Angie in the middle of the night when i have a crisis with the lyrics. XD
she's a fun person and puts thoughts in my head... thoughts that i've never thought of. Angie's really got this creative little drawf hidden at the back of her head. She ought to consider a career for story writting or something. Oh speaking of careers, my childhood dream was to become a singer but i don't think that will ever come true because i'm already so old. XD
I'll just... stick to reality.

I love my veggies<3 (and friends.)

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Friday, June 18, 2010Y
project-ing

When i'm doing projects, it is known as: "project-ing" and when i'm playing my guitar, it is known as: "guitar-ing".

I'm currently in a discussion room with my darling Angie, Khairul, Jordon and Guang Long doing marketing management. I've got another project later on in 2 hours time... Business Finance. Oh and now they're broadcasting an announcement about food and drinks not being allowed in the library. (tell me, how many actually listens?)

Which reminds me, Robert Chong left my bubble tea once at the counter and forgot to take it back because we were in a rush. Can I ask for compensation?

Angie and Guang Long are doing the SWOT analysis I think... and the rest of us are doing the survey questions and uploading it online so that people could do.

Speaking of projects, business law yesterday was funny... i didn't know that law could be so fun XD
oh and my new music theory teacher, Ms Teh, said that with a voice like mine i could consider a career for voicing for characters... you know? Like Japanese Anime.

I'm going to go back to doing my projects now... but really, no one is talking right now. (Except for Angie and Guang Long who are currently discussing the analysis.) have a lovely day people~<3

Seriously, who ever reads this?o_o

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Saturday, June 5, 2010Y
graciousness

I just read Yahoo! news and was sad to have found out a report about Singaporeans being rude.
I believe that this man was just judging our country from the few people he met.
It's definitely hurting when you see someone talking about your country like this and to think he said that we're the 'rudest f***ing people' he's ever seen.

However I think in every country there is definitely a minority of the population who are deemed to be rude. In addition to this, I would like to point out that he called us, "rudest f***ing people". Now, how is that being polite?
He could have used a nicer (or in this case, proper or polite) word to label and not a vulgarity but either way, I'm not pleased to hear about this report. This is just plainly judging an entire country of people based on a sample size of I-Don't-Know-What. Unfair much?

Despite this, I agree to a certain extent that Singaporeans are rude. I take the MRT from Poineer to a certain stop around the middle of the red line every weekday. I was never bothered by the ever-ready crowd standing by the entrance of the train and getting ready to charge in until one particular day.

I have to admit that I was not in a good mood that particular day but let us just continue with the story. I alighted the train as usual at Jurong East MRT Station to change trains and was the last few to alight. That was when a girl wearing a xxxPoly t-shirt stepped in (she was the first few to board). She could have walked past me from either sides but she chose to push at my right arm with her 'assets' (yes, I mean her breasts). My first reaction was to look at her and I noticed that she was wearing her earpiece so I did not bother to say anything but allowed her to push her way past me using her 'assets'.

Still horrified from the experience, I exited the cabin, only to be stuck in the middle thanks to the throng of people... mainly a two men each standing beside me and obstructing me from moving any further. In fact, the man on my left who was wearing a red T-Shirt on that day was trying to move in as I was trying to walk out. Due to the difference in size (I was definitely shorter), I almost retreated as he pushed. I was very annoyed and shouted, "Excuse me!"

(Which part of, "Please give way to alighting passengers" do people not understand?)

He finally gave way and I went on to the other side of the platform. However, by this time a few people were staring at me because I had shouted just now. There was also a few incidences I've seen whereby people refused to give up their seats for the children, elderly and the pregnant women. It was a truely disappointing sight to see. It is not just the youngsters who refused to give up their seats. Adults play in the game of 'pretence' too. The moment they sit down, they either sleep or take out their newspapers.

But I would like to thank this uncle who let me have the empty seat because I was doing some last minute revision on the train... standing up. I was truly grateful to him.

Well, after saying so much. I still think that the man should just take note of the words that he use and maybe comment after reflecting on his attitude. The words that he used was just plain hurtful and I hope that he has ran these words through his mind a couple of times before he actually spoke because it definitely isn't nice. He ought to think of how his words will reflect on his own education and country as well. Before you comment on anything... think of how people will view you and think about their feelings. Also, think if it is only the minority who are doing it because I'm pretty sure that I haven't met many people who I will label as "rude". Maybe just a rare few.

I hope that they will re-look this situation (and article) and hopefully that man would do some self reflection. It's not nice. Who deserves who be called, "rudest f***ing people"?
Nobody.

Come on, people are meant to be imperfect you're imperfect too.

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Tuesday, June 1, 2010Y
memory work

TESTS.
Yes, this word is heavy and weighing down everyone's heart. D:
Sad to say, this word isn't leaving my life anytime soon.
i've got a upcoming test on business law and also scm. it's the worst thing ever because it falls on the same day!
PLUS: both modules requires lots of memory work.
i'm offically dead.

Which brings me to a topic, who ever knew that lawyers can't reject a case?
oh well, now i know.

Oh and, this blog is dying slowly because of homeworks and projects. blame it on them<_<
well, got to go off now!! good night sweeties:D

<3 my heart is beating.

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