I think for the first time in my entire secondary school life, I finally wrote with a blue pen. And it was on the science paper today. But it was not because I not think black is distasteful or something. Or because I ran out of black pens.
Wait. It WAS because all my black pens ran out of ink. Thus...desperation.
But eeugh, I'm never using blue again.
Just think...what's the default font colour when you type in any word processing program?
Posted at 02:42 pm by binggy
Whee.
Now that the HCL is over.
History source-based was easy. For one, the answers are straightforward. The only thing that differentiates the good answers from the better is the way that the argument is expressed.
If I could take a history course for life, I would. History happens everyday so you can't really afford to stop learning it. Mm yes.
Posted at 03:52 pm by binggy
I bloody hate geog. For one, the notes are in POINT FORM ???. PLease, point form is what we use to summarise notes. It's so bloody confusing. ARGH
Posted at 02:08 pm by binggy
Yesterday's HCL test was utterly *<-- i love this word* stupid. For one I don't think any Cheng Yu was tested. Not that I can remember.
And I shall try to expand my vocabulary. Really, English seems to be the only language that offers any hope of potential mastery, so I'd better buck up on it. I don't give a damn with Chinese or Japanese since I'm fully aware of the fact that I'm only studying these subjects to pass the tests. Get that clear: I ain't studying any other language other than English. Chinese and Japanese aren't langauges to me. Trying to study Japanese grammar is like learning how to balance chemical formulae. Maybe if i study my Chemistry well I might learn how to make a Nuclear bomb one day and send Tokyo into a blast of flames. But if i study my Japanese well I'll just be learning to talk with the people who were retarded enough to be hit by the nuclear bomb before.
Posted at 11:52 am by binggy
Maybe then you'll see..a diiferent side of me.
I just want to deposit my thoughts and rants everywhere on the web. I wonder if anyone really understands who I really am. Well, I think the Internet (the computer, rather) might, considering that I talk to it so often.
Let's see...I love writing. My article about philosophy (they changed the title from "Cultivating our Love for Wisdom" to "Philosophy in the Curriculum" which, in my opinion, is rather flat and unexciting.) is going to appear in the next issue of RT. Nonetheless, I'm glad it's published (it's the content that matters, after all.) Or is it because the editors were desperate for articles?
Ah well.
Posted at 11:37 am by binggy