Friday, September 30, 2005
(of 1553, England. Damn Queen Mary and her Scottish King. =\ )
Due to the recent racist stuff, I read up on freedom of speech, so if you saw me in class today reading this lovely book titled "Freedom of Speech", yeah. I'm too tired to put forth my views now, so I'll do so tomorrow.
Happy Children's Day to me!
And you. And you.
And you.
All Hail LJ Fanfics.
All Hail Lady Jane Grey, rightful Queen of England, Ireland and...Scotland? Or was that France? Oh...well.
I watched that Lady Jane movie tonight, even though it came out 20 years ago and probably half of those balding old CHAUVINISTIC old men are six feet under by now. Cary Elwes, or Guilford Dudley as he is known in the movie, is Jane's husband and they are truly madly deeply absolutely unbelievably-for-people-of-an-arranged-marriage really in love. Personally I think he looks (looked, considering that in the movie he was twenty years younger than he is now) like Jesse McCartney. Hey Robyn, I can loan you the video if you like, though I don't know if you'll enjoy the historical fiction.
I am officially gonna to research on Lady Jane Grey and her husband from today onwards. You know, she got beheaded in the end just because people wanted her to be queen instead of Queen Mary? Poor girl. I don't like Queen Mary. I wonder if she's the Bloody Mary some people talk about. I think so!
Now, this is what history lessons should be about. No more boring ol' Gandhi or whatever. Even though I admire Gandhi, Asian politics and history bore me. Seriously. Seriously!
ALL HAIL QUEEN JANE, RIGHTFUL QUEEN NAMED BY KING EDWARD IN HIS WILL.
I think so, or was that just an addition they put in the movie (which was made in 1985)?
If - if if if if if - right now I said that Mr. Lee Hsien Long and our current government suck, would they throw me into a rehab home? Well, personally I think that Mr. Lee's a great prime minister - even though he restricts freedom of speech - but yeah. Just wondered.
ALL HAIL QUEEN JANE.
Saturday, September 24, 2005
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egads. That paragraph belongs to czarina-kathryn, ey kay ey http://www.fanfiction.net/u/613427/.
I just love LJ.
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"ai yoh, why so cheem?"
Yes, I actually think in Singlish (and hokkien, or whatever 'cheem/chim' is). When I feel like it.
Blogging is a personal/public thing. You don't want to go all formal on people, but since there isn't any right/wrong, each to her own...
From now on, I am going to say her/him, each to her own, etc etc. Femmes rule! Males are just biches with extra pieces of flesh. And horn.
For your information, biche is doe, not bitch. Femmes means females.
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Those designer idiots have obviously tried to give the whole thing a casual posh look, but have ended up with something in between of inbetween of inbetween such that it looks like some normal OFFICE area. Please! This is a library! A LIBRARY, you fucking idiots! ahaha. Ang Mo Kio library looks, like, so much better.
The only areas that look nice/okay are the carpark, and the lift lobby. Ooh, and I like their escalators. But heck. I like all escalators. It's lost the homely feeling it used to have. It not only looks like an office building (as I said before), it also looks like those huge halls in warehouses where people have sales. So ugly.
I'd rather go to AMK library than to go there.
I'm listening to a depressing song now, and I also feel depressed because I'm so stressed, I have to return my favourite library books soon, and my mum just scolded me for nothing. Unfair, unfair. I spilt my drink but it was a very minimum spillage, and she just shouted at me? Eee. I was halfway cleaning it up anyway! There was absolutely no need for her to go all the way downstairs and get a wet cloth and wipe up that damned small spot!
French was nice today. Though I fear that the polo shirt wasn't a good choice.
Thursday, September 22, 2005
The bolded words are quoted from a fellow writer-ess on fanfiction.
Well, anyway, back to my speech on justice and injustice. Basically, I'm trying to say that-
Who ever said justice was right? Who ever said injustice was wrong?
Thus proving once more that there is no right and wrong in this world. Forgive me if I am self-contradictory. If you don't understand what I've just said, you are officially qualified to ace English Literature.
EL Lit is for the suckers! I do not see the point of analyzing books line by line -maybe I'm exaggerating-, I do not see the point of stating why Kwai was angry with Dawan or all that shit. That's for people who believe that everything has to be explained. That's for people who feel that everything is practical, what they call 'normal', close minded, for people who think that everything has a reason and a meaning.
That's for people who believe in definite limits. For people who believe that aliens don't exist. For people who believe that the universe is limited.
That's for people who believe that there is a definite right and a definite wrong.
That's for the suckers.
Thank you.
Sunday, September 18, 2005
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Although the stuff on sale may be a bit...tattered...torn...broken...et cetera...
BUT THEY ROCK.
The new layout is coming up, but I've saved the Malfoy blogskin to my computer - so anytime I want to see his face, I just have to swap the codes and -POOF- , l'image beau de Draco Malfoy. The next layout is sweet. That is, if my coding is accurate. I hope so. (:
Saturday, September 17, 2005
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Recently, there have been reports on that whole racism issue. Bloggers blogging about their infernal hatred of Malays. Um, for all those dumb racists out there, here's a tip: If you hate others because of their colour, don't. Everyone has four basic skin pigments (I've forgotten what), and our overall skin colour is based of how much of each skin pigment we have.
For example, FOR EXAMPLE, if us Chinese have 50% of pigment A, 25% of pigment B, 10% of pigment C, and 15% of pigment D, we will end up looking like...well, Chinese. Basically, all races are made up of identical colours. It simply depends on the quantity we have of each pigment. Thus, the argument that other races are different because of their colour is invalid.
AND, if Chinese can turn on the Malays and Indians and say that I hate them, then the Malays and Indians can turn on us and say that We hate those f------ arrogant Chinese. I also think that we Chinese have some undesirable customs which our dark skinned counterparts could easily criticize.
Like incense burning. No one likes incense burning. One joss stick could set a whole building alight. And, who says that burning stuff ensures that the stuff gets to people six feet under? Fire represents LIFE, not DEATH!
Also, Malays and Indians have never openly criticized us. All those reports are of Chinese criticizing people. The Malays and Indians are too honourable to sink to the lowly level of the stupid effing bastardly bitchy freaking friggin frickin' bloody galeux RACISTS. Racists suck!
The Malays and Indians never criticize us, thus why must we criticize them?
To all the racists out there, Chinese or not, va te faire foutre, go rot in hell, and I hope you get reincarnated as a puce even though I don't believe in reincarnation.
Paste this code anywhere you like. (:
Friday, September 16, 2005
dedications
I just can't do reflections, can I?
Or maybe it's just that Mr. Tan and Mrs. Tan don't know how to mark reflection papers. There, that sounds much more reasonable.
Okay, I'm being unreasonable.
But my results suck, either way. Now, I'm going to do the dedications to all my ex classmates. These are stuff I should've have said this January or last November, and it's more than half a year overdue. So there we go. Oh, it's according to register number. Tell me if I got yours wrong because I've always been mixed up at the register 20-25 part.
Blossom - Remember when Ms Normala said that you were the only one who looked remotely cute in your Primary EZLink card photo? Now, that must have been heartening for you. (: I've always thought you were great at socializing. Socialite-to-be? And you're brilliant at running...that time you raced me during the Blue House Practice and you practically trounced me. So sad.
Elaine - Le Diva! I just love your specs. B.O.D. was ... novel. You guys should make a CD or something. If only. B.O.D, I remember, were always the ones to volunteer for anything. Too bad my class doesn't have many of people like you and the rest of B.O.D. =)
Gary - I only know that you're good at badminton. And you've grown a lot taller. Good for you. -Remember when 6A stayed back in the hall during recess to play badminton? Now, that was fun. I'd better stop or Register No. 1 might get jealous.
Zhi Xuan - One of the few ZPS6Asians who actually post at the ZHP6A forum. With all your stressing RI business, it must be hard to find time. I'm grateful for that. And from what I remember, you're a whiz at Chinese and Maths - why couldn't I sit next to you in class? At least, then, I could copy Maths and Chinese answers.
Adeline - Friendly, bubbly - what not? You're so smart that you should've gotten 258 instead of me. You deserve it. I don't. I still don't.
Chu Heng - Heh, have you stopped biting your nails? I'm joking, I'm joking. I haven't seen you since CNY or something. I'm surprised - I've almost forgotten you. But I'll, er, try to remember. You're another one of the numerous Maths whiz-zes in 6a04. Good for you.
Eugene Chua a.k.a. Eugenia - Chinese High, huh. You quit Jap, so sad. I don't blame you. Jap looks terrifying. -ducks flying dungballs thrown by Pei Ying and Guiqi- ANOTHER Maths whiz. I think we have enough. =
Ferris - Chinese High, another one... Hm. You've grown taller, from what I've heard. So sad. So good. So... enviable. Argh. You're an all rounder, unfortunately (for me). I don't know what to say. I don't know you. At all.
Lena - Lena! One of the B.O.D.rians. (: You sat beside me once in p4 chinese class. Remember, when we had to lug our bags to 4C and endure an hour(s) of terrifying Mdm Cai Ping? Okay, I'm joking, she's quite nice, but she's boring. In Primary 4 as well, you called me up during the June holidays to tell me about the homework which Ms Normala forgot to give us. I'm so sorry for semi-shouting at you and being impatient with you and treating you badly over the phone. I'm so sorry. I don't know if you remember that.
Pei Ying - My good friend of p4, p5 and p6. Fellow English smartie. Moley. Bingo Chess. Skittles. Skittles in twisties. Top PSLE Student. 271 - ahh. How's your brother? (:
Dong Hui - I sat beside you once. That time we fought in class and Mrs Lee caught and scolded us. That, was embarrassing but I bet you've forgotten all about it. Heh. Yet another Maths whiz. Catholic High. You say you know two Kenneths. I don't know if you know the Kenneth I told you about.
Ian - Nan Chiau High - I didn't know which school you were in till Teacher's Day, when I saw your uniform. How crazy can I get? He's slightly asthmatic but deals with his problems quite well. Jack of all trades and master of some. The most...soft spoken...of all the guys, besides Travis and Amos. Oh, and he's 6A's beloved emcee. Are you sure there was nothing going on between you and Pei Ying? You guys make a great emcee pair.
Jacqueline - The only person from 6A I've kept in touch with semi-regularly. Good in English, Maths, Chinese, Science - what not? Unlike me, she deserved her high PSLE score.
Janice - I don't think I know you quite well. I think, though, that your previous haircut looked nicer than your current one. (:
Jasmine - my 'sister'. Born on the same day. How coincidental, lol. 24th December rocks.
Joshua - An okay friend. Nice to chat with on msn. Remember that time you got 49.5 for your chinese? When Mr. Lao gave you that half mark so that you could pass? Lol. Good for you. Hopefully your Chinese is getting better. =)
Kester - What...can...I say. 'Only casper can walk through walls, not Kester'. Quoted from Ms Normala. Haha, I'm kidding. I still remember your famous Chinese dictionary. The guys used to bully you in the past, and they still do whenever the 6A people meet up. I personally think that they're jerks. You can't let them get to you. D'you still have your sling waterbottle? Remember how you used to use it as a defence weapon against them? Have it by your side the next time you return to ZPS. Bullies = cowards. (:
Peck Khee - HEY. You always used to steal my hairband, along with a dozen other girls who ganged up against me. You called it harmless fun but I don't think you guys knew much about me then. It was rather mean. But still, who cares. You're a really nice person to hang out with, and sailing sounds cool. (:
Guiqi - Another top PSLE student! Also 271! Ah, this is old news. But still. Also fellow English smartie, and an all rounder. RGS, like Pei Ying and Xinqi. Also known as Magickal Gurl. Assistant Head Prefect. Forgive me, I ramble. Heh.
20. Xing Zi - Jasmine's best friend. I guess that makes you sort of a best friend too, though I hardly know you. Soft spoken when she needs to be, nice company. The average nice girl. =]
21. Look Xinqi - Our prized Head Prefect, all rounder, all round responsible perfectionist. Nice company, a whiz at Science. Always the one to turn to when you need a shoulder to lean on. =)
22. Stephanie - Fellow English freak, though we haven't written poems in ages. Another B.O.D.rian. You got full marks for Listening the other time in P6, I still remember. The only full marks in the class! Envy. Haha. Html diva. =)
23. Sian Ching - PL-lite. The top class! Again! I wish I were too, but my current class is good enough. Especially good in Maths, I remember. How come there're so many Maths whiz-zes in my class? We have too many. =( (:
24. Ee Vian - I'm so sorry about your parents, but life goes on. So do you. =) Hm, I also think that you, like Janice, looked better with your previous haircut. Short hair just...doesn't suit you. She always hangs out with the guys. That's rare.
Clarence - Hm. I always thought you were a really nice guy. One of the few decent guys in class. Even if you played with pokemon cards and stuff (typical guy behaviour, argh), at least you were more decent than the other guys.
Wen Kai - A.k.a. pokkai. You've slimmed down a lot, you know? I couldn't recognize you on teacher's day. At first. Looks like you finally succumbed to the four eyed world. Welcome! (:
Stacy - Me, Myself, I. Remember? ;)
Stanley - I don't have much to say. I don't know him well at all. He's an okay guy, I guess.
Steven - Younger brother of Stanley. At least I know him a bit better. I sat beside him once in P5 and behind him once in P6. Anderson Sec, though he could've gone to RI. All rounder...or so I think. 264...and he went to Anderson? cough Dear cough Steven, you wasted a once in a lifetime chance. :( He plays badminton and soccer really well, yeah.
Qian Ni - We weren't really on good terms when we were younger. Due to a small misunderstanding, we were enemies. When we entered the same 3A, 4A, 5A and 6A, we still weren't exactly on goooooooooooood friend terms. My apologies. You're a nice person. I remember when you kept asking me to deliver letters and I made up the lie about his letterbox being virtually inaccessible. I think you know what I mean. The truth is, his mum was at the gate - thus I didn't dare to post the letter. And, no offence, but the $50 was extreme. His father actually had a talk with me about not giving him such big sums of money. Hey hey, scapegoat-ness! Haha, jaykay. He's moved to Clementi anyway.
Sarah - WHY ARE YOU MOVING?! Now the only ex-ZPS neighbours I'll have are Robyn and Saranya. Hm. ANOTHER Maths whiz. I told you we had too many. I always thought of you as a responsible person. Your group projects on powerpoint were always really really pretty. And you were a good prefect...I think? haha.
Travis - The ultimate Maths and Science genius. What school did you go to? My apologies. ;-_- You always were quiet. Ian and Travis and Amos, best buds forever. The quiet, most decent guy gang who never ever played soccer or played with pokemon cards. That's rare.
Samantha - Another B.O.D.rian. Heh. Like me, she loves to read. She was caught reading in class numerous times... Which accounts for her love of books. Anuzzer English whiz. I remember that your Maths wasn't so good, but then there was this exam/test, you came in with one of the highest marks for the problem sums section. Mrs Lee openly praised you, nice! No one has ever praised me for Maths before. ha.
Amos Tay - Tallest guy in class. Decent, nice - part of the Ian Goh, Travis Chia, Amos Tay gang who miraculously managed to abstain from pokemon cards and soccer. Sweet. Remember atmosphere = amos is here? Or Famous Amos? Okay, I'm lame, but so are the rest of the class. Your average quiet, witty and intelligent guy. Maths whiz as well. Sigh.
Yu Liang - I don't know this guy well. Typical male, I guess. Okay in studies, a bit on the better side where Maths is concerned.
Wei Gin - Samantha and Wei Gin - best friends. =) I always thought you were nice and quiet. Well, maybe not so quiet, but yeah. Though my impression changed a little upon your little encounters with my splutter dear splutter Uncle Daryl. Haha. Intelligent Wei Gin who also happens to be good at Maths. 6A can't get enough of Maths whiz-zes.
Delphine - You should've been the one getting 258 and higher, definitely not me. You were nice to hang out with. Note the objective word. I don't know what's happening, but who ------- cares.
Teddy - Hi Teddy!!!!! -waves- He's the most friendly guy. He, for once, is actually decent to us girls. Then again, it's not like us girls are decent to the rest of the guys, but anyway... He was stuck in Sumatra or something during the SARS period. Heh. Teddy's popular, well liked by those in and below our level. What's more, the discipline headmistresses -Ms Ong and Mrs Goh- like him. Not that they don't like me, but they like him a lot better. Who doesn't like Teddy? (:
Valerie - Aspiring Celloist. (: You're a nice person. Nice to chat with on msn, nice to talk to in person, friendly. All rounder, practically. Intelligent Anderson-ian.
Zong Han - Mr. Liew's pet...I don't think you much enjoyed being his favourite, yeah? Must be horrific, constantly being called to answer questions and having to do extra chinese worksheets just because you're his favourite. -shudder- But you're a nice guy. I bet everyone who sits with you always gets a good laugh once in a while. Though I didn't enjoy you passing my worksheets to the back. Anyway. Hi, bye.
Eugene Yip/ Eugenie - Ditto Clarence. A pretty nice guy. He, Joshua and Zong Han make the Three Musketeers. All three of them are nice when they aren't attempting to pull off my hair band or stick rude stick-it notes to the back of my chair. (:
Finalement...
Yusaku/ fudaoyouzuo - Eheh. You haven't lost any weight...I was half hoping to see some drastic change in your appearence. Oh well. I'm glad you haven't lost your sarcasm and cynicism. P.S. Has your composition writing style changed...I remember that Mrs Lee used to berate you on and on because your compositions were like newspaper reports, or maybe they were too morbid, or they were too illogical... But your grammar is perfect. That's nice to know. =)
Liew Lao Shi's words: Kai Men - open door (LOL. Guys, zip up your fly.) & cai hua - "pick flowers". Which means to deflower. Which represents the highly intimate process that usually takes place in bed that usually takes place between lovers that usually is very embarrassing that usually people don't talk about that usually...
You get my drift.
Oh, and congrats to Si-Ning and Joanna for being voted Level Co. and Level Captain respectively. =)
Sunday, September 11, 2005
Amazingly my mum said that my 69.7% result was good. Excuse me? I beg to differ. Putting it crudely, I passed by a mere 19.7%. That's sad.
Oh, and she expects no less than an A2 for both Literature and History. She said, (jokingly, I think) that the other subjects didn't matter. Now, where else can you find such a nice mum?
Sadly, I wish she were stricter, so my flunk-ed results can swoosh up to above 75%. I think Robyn would agree, right, Robyn? Robyn?
I'm mad.
I put off her signing of my report book till today, giving the excuse that "I thought I'd lost it and only found it today". Shhh.
Geog test tomorrow! I will only return to the computer this Friday. Dearest, sweet computer, do not ever think that I have abandoned you, for my love of you is true and can weather the worst of storms, never to falter. Absence, after all, makes the heart grow fonder.
-enters pondering mood-
Well, I'm off to do some Maths homework, and pack my bag. Should've packed it this afternoon, but such is the punishment of procastination.
He who procastinates has to stay up till 11pm in the night doing homework, packing his bag, and touching up on a project.
I just realized that the P.E. project is due tomorrow. The website design is okay, though a little too tacky. I should have received the precious research but I've only received a bit!
Oh, well. Off to de-procastinate.
Friday, September 09, 2005
That cleared, well...
I've gotten a new Celtic CD. I'm listening to the first track now and I can't help but prefer this to classical music - no offence, mary-anne; I still like classical music anyway. =)
Celtic music seems like Baroque music. Verrrrrrrrrrrrry ornamental.