shucks, haven't ben blogging lately mainly because i was lazy to, but now that i am blogging once, please give me your comments.(doesn't make sense, heck...just comment will do)
well, i had my projects day preliminary judging today and i guess i did fairly well, in a sense that there weren't much questions araised and that there weren't any extremely negative comments. i then proceeded to LT4 after the session in the computer lab ended. there, i was punished early into session, well, it was a blessing in disguise actually. i mean not the punishment but because i was punished early and thus need not suffer the terrible fate of putting up your socks and shoes on your head while you stood, a punishment totally humiliating, disgracing and inhumane...but at the very least, it was all a necessity...
then we had our CIP project, "a million lotus" or something like that, i through it, i chanced upon a deep realisation of myself......i am not suited for origami(spelt like that)? there isn't such a word in the dictionary too though, but, u know what i mean) there was no lesson for the day as it was projects day.-_-|||
in my personal opinion, as chunqi had said, i feel that the projects day judging is totally meaningless. "judging"... as the saying goes,"if u judge a person, you will have no time to love them". then, how will the teachers find time to love us...-_-|||
yah, tianhao has recently been defeated by Javan, much to the delight of his previous victims. now, wahahahaha, he has finally gotten a taste of his own medicine. the way javan defeated tianhao was in magnificant style. left hand chop, right hand another one, right leg KICK and tada, bullseye! but strangely, now, after writing all this, i pity TianHao...:)
i have been playing chapteh lately in school but....it is no longer the same as before in primary school days.where had the exhilaration of just finding a normal shuttlecock which can be doubled up as a chapteh gone to?since when has winning or losing become such an important factor in just a normal recess game, such to the extent that disputes happen over it. since when has the winning mentality become so great that the game can't even be sustained for just a few kicks before the chapteh lands again? and after you had won it, you look back and realise, its just a game...chapteh isn't as fun as it used to be anymore, especially when the desire to win is so great. as i look back to the primary school days, i begin to cherish the little time spent in the hall, kicking a shuttlecock around, which many would dismiss as a stupid game...
now, i shall end my post with a famous proverb. i trust everyone knows about the saying "Silence is Golden", but this in actual fact is actually only half of the original proverb but yet, little people know about it... the following line actually reads, "But noise is platinum..."