name: Ariel T♥
gender: Female
I'm:
Introspectively retrospect
& flawlessly flawed.
But I'm about as shallow as you are.
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
I'm counting down... It's just 3 more days to "freedom". Not total freedom, but who cares? I needn't go for lessons for 1 month. Whee :) And it's hmm... about 9 more days before I go to Nagasaki. Once again, I'm doing my countdown. Haha.
The days are getting longer though. I practically slept my way through math lesson...
I'm definitely not looking forward to getting back my papers. Sigh. So disappointing, yet somewhat expected. I feel somewhat hopeless.
Tsk.
Left with 49 more books to go. Lol. I guess I could cross out 1 soon. I'm planning to finish "The Remains of the Day" as soon as possible, and start on "Kite Runner".
Okay... This is such a disorganised post.
#$%$^&
Now, moving on to my day at school...
I feel utterly amazed at how limited our vocabulary is. I sat through assembly today, listening to the campaign speeches. I noticed that nearly every candidate was saying "and I am a proud member of (name of cca)" OR "vote wisely" OR "I will do my best". Does anyone know how boring that gets? Or should we have vocabulary lessons? Because I think we seriously need to expand our vocabulary. Inject some interesting words or phrases. Maybe that'll set your speech apart from the rest.
I hate politcally correct speeches.
Nothing, NOTHING, irritates me more than hypocrites, politcally correct people who say/do politcally correct things just to be politically correct. When you say you have a right to speak freely, someone will probably tell you that you need to exercise respect while speaking, and of course, speak with a motive in mind. Like "selling yourself".
"I'm for sale. Not only can I cook, clean and be a good slave, I can entertain you as well. So yes, vote for me. I'm the best person for it."
Yeah. Like that.
Why do people who don't believe in whatever they're saying, find it alright to betray yourself in order to gain the likes of others? Isn't it more important to live for yourself, literally? For your own thoughts, beliefs and rights? I think it's fine to say what you want, but you just have to be polite. Well if you are tactful and mindful, then you'd have no problem at all.
When does anyone ever stop once, or twice to think about the issue we're concerned with? Can't we see from another perspective? Or is everyone simply too preoccupied with their own ideas and beliefs?
Open-mindedness... Haha. Practise what you preach. You're our "role models".
Sometimes humans can be so screwed up.
The days are getting longer though. I practically slept my way through math lesson...
I'm definitely not looking forward to getting back my papers. Sigh. So disappointing, yet somewhat expected. I feel somewhat hopeless.
Tsk.
Left with 49 more books to go. Lol. I guess I could cross out 1 soon. I'm planning to finish "The Remains of the Day" as soon as possible, and start on "Kite Runner".
Okay... This is such a disorganised post.
#$%$^&
Now, moving on to my day at school...
I feel utterly amazed at how limited our vocabulary is. I sat through assembly today, listening to the campaign speeches. I noticed that nearly every candidate was saying "and I am a proud member of (name of cca)" OR "vote wisely" OR "I will do my best". Does anyone know how boring that gets? Or should we have vocabulary lessons? Because I think we seriously need to expand our vocabulary. Inject some interesting words or phrases. Maybe that'll set your speech apart from the rest.
I hate politcally correct speeches.
Nothing, NOTHING, irritates me more than hypocrites, politcally correct people who say/do politcally correct things just to be politically correct. When you say you have a right to speak freely, someone will probably tell you that you need to exercise respect while speaking, and of course, speak with a motive in mind. Like "selling yourself".
"I'm for sale. Not only can I cook, clean and be a good slave, I can entertain you as well. So yes, vote for me. I'm the best person for it."
Yeah. Like that.
Why do people who don't believe in whatever they're saying, find it alright to betray yourself in order to gain the likes of others? Isn't it more important to live for yourself, literally? For your own thoughts, beliefs and rights? I think it's fine to say what you want, but you just have to be polite. Well if you are tactful and mindful, then you'd have no problem at all.
When does anyone ever stop once, or twice to think about the issue we're concerned with? Can't we see from another perspective? Or is everyone simply too preoccupied with their own ideas and beliefs?
Open-mindedness... Haha. Practise what you preach. You're our "role models".
Sometimes humans can be so screwed up.