It has been 3 months since.
I know right, it has only been three months, but it actually feels like three years has passed. Okay maybe not three years, two. Okay okay I'm exaggerating. One. It feels like one year has passed. One year is a long time isn't it?
3 months. It's been three months since I started school. The first three months in JC comprised of fun and laughter, peace and joy (that was the favourite phrase of one of my science teachers in secondary school), happy people all around. The first three months in Uni comprised of fun and laughter, damn a lot of assignments, sleepless nights, stress, huge eyebags, lots of sad, emo people all around.
My school is such an intense place. Most people I see in campus look intensely busy. Some wear intensely formal clothes. Some look intensely nerdy. Some are intensely lonely. Some smoke intensely. Some buildings are intensely drab. The whole busload of people always look intensely dreary, like as if the bus journey is a one-way trip to The Land of Dread With No Return. Why, that's not true - it's a loop service. You always get to leave the place at the end of the day.
Unless you live in campus. Which isn't such a bad idea because some of the halls have this nice laidback chalet-ish feel about them. Unless you're really unlucky and get those not so nice industrial factory-ish looking ones which are just... ugh.
No but seriously I don't know why my fellow schoolmates always emit that sian aura. Must be the weather. Or it could be the location. I sometimes see people waving to us from offshore oil rigs.
On a totally random note, I haven't eaten meat pau in a super long time. Meat paus always have unidentifiable stuffing that don't taste all that good. Red bean paus are safer, it's all red bean paste. (Or is it? It's all blackish you can't really tell if there's extra stuff in there anyway ho ho ho.)
I dunno. I like going to school (it definitely, definitely beats working), but sometimes things just screw up by themselves, know what I mean? I should just find a nice cheery roomie, get accomodation on campus, wear yellow clothes, ride around on a yellow bicycle, soak up the sunshine and sing aloud to myself every single day. Or I could paint the drab, grey buildings yellow. Either way it'd be nice.
Or I could simply stop procrastinating and do consistent work. It'd make life slightly better. I even have a Procrastibuddy believe it or not. She's the one I rely on to retain my sanity in the middle of the night. Somehow it makes you feel better to know that you're not alone. Currently we're trying to clean up our act, and we're renaming ourselves Studybuddies. Studybuddy. Ha I like the sound of that. Much better than the mouthful of Procrastibuddy anyway.
Oh Rachel's coming back from Australia just about today! (: YAY!!
Shall we meet in December in the name of fun and laughter, peace and joy?
3 months. It's been three months since I started school. The first three months in JC comprised of fun and laughter, peace and joy (that was the favourite phrase of one of my science teachers in secondary school), happy people all around. The first three months in Uni comprised of fun and laughter, damn a lot of assignments, sleepless nights, stress, huge eyebags, lots of sad, emo people all around.
My school is such an intense place. Most people I see in campus look intensely busy. Some wear intensely formal clothes. Some look intensely nerdy. Some are intensely lonely. Some smoke intensely. Some buildings are intensely drab. The whole busload of people always look intensely dreary, like as if the bus journey is a one-way trip to The Land of Dread With No Return. Why, that's not true - it's a loop service. You always get to leave the place at the end of the day.
Unless you live in campus. Which isn't such a bad idea because some of the halls have this nice laidback chalet-ish feel about them. Unless you're really unlucky and get those not so nice industrial factory-ish looking ones which are just... ugh.
No but seriously I don't know why my fellow schoolmates always emit that sian aura. Must be the weather. Or it could be the location. I sometimes see people waving to us from offshore oil rigs.
On a totally random note, I haven't eaten meat pau in a super long time. Meat paus always have unidentifiable stuffing that don't taste all that good. Red bean paus are safer, it's all red bean paste. (Or is it? It's all blackish you can't really tell if there's extra stuff in there anyway ho ho ho.)
I dunno. I like going to school (it definitely, definitely beats working), but sometimes things just screw up by themselves, know what I mean? I should just find a nice cheery roomie, get accomodation on campus, wear yellow clothes, ride around on a yellow bicycle, soak up the sunshine and sing aloud to myself every single day. Or I could paint the drab, grey buildings yellow. Either way it'd be nice.
Or I could simply stop procrastinating and do consistent work. It'd make life slightly better. I even have a Procrastibuddy believe it or not. She's the one I rely on to retain my sanity in the middle of the night. Somehow it makes you feel better to know that you're not alone. Currently we're trying to clean up our act, and we're renaming ourselves Studybuddies. Studybuddy. Ha I like the sound of that. Much better than the mouthful of Procrastibuddy anyway.
Oh Rachel's coming back from Australia just about today! (: YAY!!
Shall we meet in December in the name of fun and laughter, peace and joy?

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