Study break. Got point mehx =\
Bit overdue, an apparent lack of time concept illustrated. Hi.
So lantern festival in Rivervale was...like that lor. Don't really know what to say, nothing much happened, not a lot to share about bandages or anything. Nothing to share at all.
Except for the fact that some random P6 girl who helped out added me(and a whole lot of other people who went back to help out) on Facebook. It was weird having a P6 girl adding you on Facebook and...yea. I kinda feel inhibited by kids, I can't really go around exclaiming in all my profanities my hatred for a certain aspect of life or my vested interest in Sex(although I just did).
Moving on.
They gave us a study break for Thursday and Friday, and sad to say that I didn't really make full use of it. I went travelling to the mountains to study instead, and I made some interesting observations because my mountains are more often than not less than secluded and have a lot of people walking around.
1) Thursday. I went to Chinatown(my mum works around there) to study. So I went to um..some weird place with hardly anyone and started studying. Until 12, when one Spinelli worker approached me. The conversation was something like this:
W: Um excuse me sir, would you like to buy a drink?
Me: Uhhh, no.
W: Then please excuse yourself from this area as the people are coming down for lunch.
Me: Yea I know. I'd leave when the people come.
W: They come at 12. -gives an all-knowing, condescending smile-
And when I checked the time it was 12. Says a lot about his attitude towards me, a freeloader.
So 12 came and I went to find my mum for lunch. Her treat of course. And there were like hordes of people, much like in L4D, and a lot were angmohs. So I was wondering, how come got so many angmohs in Chinatown? Then I realized that I'm quite anti-globalization, so never mind about that view. It's just that..hordes of angmohs, aren't we capable of running businesses ourselves? OK it's supposedly a very myopic view and we're really just earning money from them, but still I think that national pride is important although it doesn't bring us money.
Seriously this way we'd be second-grade citizens holding second-grade jobs in our own country right? Yes we have our own companies and stuff but in the grand scheme of things foreign companies are still like whoa-ish(boomz) in our country right? OK maybe I'm wrong =.= I don't take econs anyway. Bleh.
Then after lunch I went to hide at my mum's office for awhile, and it was weird having all those much-older-than-me people walking around and perhaps wondering who am I because I don't think any employee is supposed to walk around in shorts and slippers severely unshaven and stuff like that. It was weird but they didn't talk to me.
It's very much like crashing a party and acting like you belong there. Everyone brings their friends along, and everyone would think that everyone else brought you along, and that you are the friend of someone of the everyone in the party. So as long as you look like you belong there, or just put on the I-eat-people face, they'd steer clear and you'd have earnt your right to stay in the party.
And I went back to the same Spinelli, and I didn't buy anything. I hog places well and my skin is thick. I'm guud.
2) NUS. I went with my sis, but I ended up wasting most of my time trying to get my hands on her laptop. Computers prove to be a great distraction and I really hate how susceptible I am to its attack. =\
The people walking around proved to be a great distraction too. Some were skimpily dressed and eyes of men simply lose focus when they meat flesh-coloured objects.
And if you think that AJ's short skirts are short a walk around NUS would redefine 'short'. It is like boomz.
And there are benches all over the place, and they always come with power plugs. Orgasms, I didn't charge my phone though.
Nothing much happened then. Awright. End of story. I should go to sleep now.
I should.
-- 10/02/2009 10:56:00 PM