Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Montage.

Study time in ten minutes. 

But it doesn't really make a difference nowadays, since we can do it in our rooms. Same old same old. 

The internet is super slow right now. I guess you can tell from there that everybody else is cooped up in their rooms with nothing better to do (unless they're really hardworking people who do homework without their laptops switched on).

It's really humid right now. I'm hoping it'll rain tonight. Or tomorrow morning. Nothing beats a cool, refreshing, rainy morning. 
(Hotel California just came up on my iTunes shuffle. Love this song beyond words.)

I hear it's really hazy in Brunei right now. You know, we're all talk and no action. We acknowledge global warming, we claim we know its effects, we teach and learn about how to reduce it, but we're not really doing anything, are we? 

Shame on us. Honestly. 

Like what Calvin from 'Calvin and Hobbes' once said, "The surest sign there's life on other planets is they haven't contacted us yet."(Or something like that. I haven't got a photographic memory.)

I don't want to sound hippie or tree-hugging or anything, but look at us. All gossip, limited acceptance, judging others, complaining, complaining, complaining

It's no wonder we go to Hell.


Anyway, self-condemnation aside, school was okay today. PE got cancelled, which was a huge disappointment to all of us. 

We want badminton. Why on earth did they close the hall? That's not cool, man. Though Ms Lee promised us an extra week of badminton to make up for it. 
Badminton is probably one of the very few sports I can play without having to worry about getting hit in the face by a ball.

Stupid eyesight problem.

So then I stayed back to accompany MJ who was waiting for Rania. 
Got caught up in the National Day montage thing in the process. Deborah and I made stars. Too many, actually.

Now I've got to go and find something productive to do. 

Arrivederci.


P.S. It's Emily's birthday today, so happy birthday, Emily. You can watch NC-16 movies now. Hahah.

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