THIS BLOG IS CLOSED FOR GOOD. BUT I'M SAVING IT FOR REMEMBRANCE.

Saturday, March 01, 2008

CLOSED and [ARCHIVED]


This blog is now officially closed and will be stored for prosperity. Feel free to click on my archives to view previous posts. Otherwise, do click on the link to the right for my new blog address. Thanks and ciao.

Signing off for one last time after 4 years

jeremy

Saturday, June 30, 2007

LIVE EARTH


In an effort to play a part in help saving the Earth, I have decided to break my silence and blog about LIVE EARTH. The event is on 07.07.07, and its a 24 hours concert around with performances from around the world. There would bve performances from artistes like Madonna, Black Eyed Peas, Shakira, Fall Out Boy........and many many more. For more, visit http://liveearth.msn.com/artists/list.

Anyway, to show your support for the event. PLEASE WEAR GREEN ON THE ENTIRE OF NEXT WEEK IF YOU HAVE THE CHANCE. PLAY YOUR PART.

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Thursday, May 31, 2007

taking a break

rather than getting scolded for not blogging, i have decided to write this down to make things clear. you know how everyone gets sick of blooging and how blogging is a come and go thing? maybe its 'go' time for me. what i am trying to say is that maybe i could be doing something else more meaningful and interesting than this? right? i dont know, we'll see. anywya, i wont be blogging for a while. i may continue if i get the vibe to write again. till then, bye guys.

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Friday, May 18, 2007

WHAT'S BEYOND HUMAN?

Speaking from a totally scientific standview, its the cells, microbes, insects, animals and humans. but what comes after humans? Advanced beings? Smarter?

Anyway, I have been surfing around on STOMP and the issue on class politics surfaced on the forum. Based on the replies and everything in the thread, it seems class politics to them is competition, results and blah blah. I mean that isn't class politics at all. Thats far from it. Such things are inevitable and shouldn't be called politics at all. Seriously, you put 30-40 teenagers in their most rebellious and stubborn years together in a class and you don't expect any friction? Face it. It's reality. If you cant take it then you probably have to brace yourself.

On the other hand, class politics are much more profound if you ask me. Its not just about backstabbing , betrayal or exposing your friends' secrets. Thats mild. Class politics involve strategising, devising a plan and executing it. In this case, it is no longer about 'i dont friend you', it goes much deeper. its about jeopardising your enemies' chances and creeping close to them gaining their trust and exposing their secrets... That's CLASSIC. Anyway, thats what its like on tv right?

Holidays are a week away and I'm really excited. Can't wait for it. I'm dreading the PTC on saturday however. Its such a waste of time to make a trip all the way to my school just to collect my MYE exam results and have less than 1 minutes worth of conversation with the teacher. If they are going to give us a survey form, as much as I would have liked my parents to write the entire thing was really UNNECESSARY, i would have i were in sec3. Considering this is my last year, it probably will never happen again, hence we should let the next generations suffer. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAS. I feel evil.

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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Irony

I heard this quote somewhere or from someone but I just simply cannot remember where. That just bugs me. When you cant seem to remember something and you know you know it.
"Isn't life ironic?"
"Beyond."
Well, I thought the quote was pretty interesting. If some of you still don't get in, there are two people involved in the dialogue, one asks, one replies. Like I was saying, isn't it pretty amazing how ironic things turn up in our life? Take relationships for example. 2 sworn enemies turn out to be the best of friends, you grow into an adult working as someone you swore you would never in the world become. This may seem a little ambiguous, but hey, its where the irony lies. So here's an activity. Write down somewhere in a notebook or in something that you are certain you would keep for as long as possible, things you think you wont be doing when you grow up in say 10 years time. At the end of ten years, which is in 2017, see how many of the things you thought you would have never done actually turned out otherwise. It would be fun I guess.

58 MORE DAYS TO THE HP MOVIE
66 MORE DAYS TO THE HP BOOK

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Monday, May 14, 2007

BITTER

(credits imagini.net)
I am feeling really bitter right now. Not to mention that the MYEs are ending and there wont be any more early dismissals! Furthermore, I can't believe there's no marking day or moderation day or something like that. I mean, the entire sec 4 cohort had almost 3 weeks worth of exams, the least they could do was to let us off the rest of this week... And, if I am not wrong, NAPFA may fall on this friday which practically is just plain irritating. I am no whining here, I am just stating the facts. Can it get anymore unfair? Oh well, I am still keen on the coming JUNE holidays and hopefully we dont have to go back to school every single day, HOPEFULLY. Oh right, there are still some things to look forward to, like spiderman 3, finally, and there are things not to look forward to, like the returning of the maths paper on wed aft the last paper. I mean, the last day of the exams is meant for celebration right? Not for tormenting our tired souls and minds that have been through 3 weeks worth of brain overloading and physical torture. i.e. sleepness nights, midnight oil and stuff. I am just angry now, crossed and fuming.

On a lighter note, I am hoping I can get my Nintendo DS Lite this month, and Harry Potter is less than 2 months away! Till next time, here's wishing everybody a good luck in obtaining good results for the MYEs when you get them back. SEE YOU.


59 MORE DAYS TO THE HP MOVIE
67 MORE DAYS TO THE HP BOOK

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Sunday, May 06, 2007

Geography Frenzy

After an intense, daunting and dreadful attempt trying to study my geography textbook, I am more than relieved that i have finally finished most of the book. However, that does not include memorising all of the facts. So i guess i will just have to resort to selective studying this time round. anyway, you can choose the topic for part3 right? well, i have also come to the conclusion that geography is deeply related to social studies, chemistry and amazingly biology. i remembered reading someting about affecting the pollination of plants... Oh well, stress is piling up yet again, but i still love exams. p.s. the process.

67 MORE DAYS TO THE HP MOVIE
75 MORE DAYS TO THE HP BOOK