Tuesday, September 28, 2004

After a very demoralising mugging seesion in school, I dragged myself to the bus stop. Then, an ex-CSS Nissan Diesel pulled in... It was TIB1249B on 961. The RGPS girls moaned. I rolled my eyes at that newly repainted yet dilapidated-looking SMRT bus.

That rotten feeling. The typical Nissan Diesel coaches. The bus interior that reeks of exhaust fumes.

Why must they merge?

Sigh.

Friday, September 17, 2004

The cop-in-the-mind syndrome in school!
Imagine yourself as a student sitting in a packed auditorium together with other students listening to a boring talk. You dozed off accidentally and your head oscillated to and fro in an uncontrollable motion. After the talk, the discipline master requested that you stay back for a tongue-lashing because he admitted proudly that he had been spying on you from some god-forsaken place.
It's not Singaporeans' fault that they developed the cop-in-the-mind syndrome. The fact is, we have been conditioned to think this way from past experiences in school. The cops do actually exist!
For a society where people are free to express themselves, the people must not be treated like six-year-olds first. Remove the cops and the cops will be removed from the people's minds.

Tuesday, September 14, 2004

Yesterday a s7 (bio fac) lecturer said that "you don't come hwa chong to find a girlfriend." Doesn't she understand the utmost desire of any normal humans is to have a good companion of the opposite sex? True, studies is the main priority, but you can't neglect the importance of keeping your life balanced. No matter what, having a gf in jc life is still a bonus.

Wednesday, September 08, 2004

These are what I experienced this year (in chronological order) :

Anticipation, disappointment, miserable, lethargic, relief, depressed, exhausted, even more exhausted, anxiety...

and now, relatively burnt out. Promos in 3 weeks time!! Hopefully doom doesn't follow...

Saturday, September 04, 2004

A dream come true... Gals in ACS(I)

When I was wearing bemudas in year 1 and running around in an all-boy environment for the first time of my life, I often wondered what it would be like for ACS to recruit girls. You can't blame me for having such thoughts because I was from a co-ed primary school. I wasn't deprived then.

I used to dismiss those thoughts as being nonsensical but the future proved that it can be unpredictable. Now, my 'dream' is coming true. MGS is collaborating with ACS to admit girls for the ACS IB programme. I wonder how the uniform will be like... And the answer lies in the unpredictable future.