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Friday, August 11, 2006 @ 9:47 AM
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shit happens again and again sry! the last time you asked a math qn once again, i was watching tv la. and last night i was on the phone. ha, promise, nxt time no more. the world is so full of cynics. in fact, everyone is a cynic, it's simply a matter of how cynical you are. and to top the list in 05s101, ONG SHUI QI pwn-ed us all...till i got to know TEONG HAN LONG more. so much pessimism is different from being realistic; the former being bias that is. but how many times must we fail before we realise that too many second chances is only going to open the road to our own demise? there are just times when you have to be too cautious for your own good, cos yea, it is for your own good. it is also how you've been brought up that i believe makes the difference. the friends you socialise with, your approach to certain issues and your slogan in life will very much determine your identity after your angsty teen years. regret should have been a sin. it only hinders the inevitable, and for that we miss out alot in life. i believe that everything will work out in the end, whether it's in the way that you like it or not. sometimes, things dont turn out the way you want it to, but shit happens ok. deal with it. Thursday, August 10, 2006 @ 2:07 AM
post national day! this will probably be the last national day i'm spending as a student before dreaded NS. then again, NS might not be as bad as i presume it to be..or maybe it will.. after the miserable ND concert, we watched 'the experiment' with raku&co. of cos it was the sort of movie that gets you thinking more abt everyday life and ppl. are ppl who they appear to be? or are they donning a mask for all to be fooled? actually, everyone of us has a mask for a particular situation, to mask the real you. but after a while, dont you wonder what the real you really is? anyway, after the very 'entertaining' movie, we bought the tickets to tokyo drift before heading home. met up again, watched the movie again just to see the jap babes in their out-of-this-world mini-er skirts. had dinner at some phin's place before heading downtown for the fireworks. ha, as usual, and very typical, someone was in need of 'protection' from a certain someone. so much to the extent that he decided to void himself of all earthly sounds by plugging into his mp3 player. win la like tt..we spent the hour or so searching for princess huizhen who was at some thai express..and oh to our not-so-surprise, she was with her sis and sis' friends. yes, huizhen, how very convenient.. things got damn messy when we were suppose to find a spot to admire the fireworks. if it wasnt the trees blocking our view, we'd be blocking other ppl's view. and FINALLY when we thought we had a good spot, we lost steph alvin gs. argh, fortunately me ls find a better spot at the back, enough to at least video down the whole fireworks. the gals were really easily amused by the arrary of buzzing lights, but yea, who wouldnt? after tt and lots of confusion and pushing&shoving and countless attempts to phone others, we gathered with the addition of hanlong temporarily, only to lose him minutes later. heading down to marina square to get something to drink, shuan tze must have had really sexy feet or something to have someone else step on them, tearing his shoe into half, literally. lucky for us we had our 'bank' with us, st got a pair of slippers at crocs. pardon me, i meant really expensive-high-class-ass slippers. we began wandering around to random places before settling in the city hall station to chill out before the last train. just when you thought all the drama possible had ended for the night, surprise surprise. |