It's been rather fun these days. Results are decent, can play and slack around, and eat and laze and be a sloth...Yes, and of course, go out with friends to lan and watch movies.
But sometimes, while having fun and the time of your life, everything seems trivial and pointless. I'm not sure la, but I feel that life is very sian...a kind of routine of sorts. Maybe it's just me and the way I look at it, but well, fact still remains that everything is getting very insignificant.
Read up on this guy called John Titor few days ago. Very interesting guy, he claims to be a time travellor from the year 2036, and also predicts that there would be a nuclear war by 2015. We'll just all wait and see. But it'll be good to see him come back and visit us again (or maybe he's just a haox). But do read up about him (=
Hmm, I do think all the going out all of a sudden has made me like that. Tired! I need some rest and slow down my life a lot, then I'll probably notice things I've never seen before, like the faces on the MRT train and the shoes people wear.
Anyway, I still do enjoy myself more than before CTs (I'm sure everybody is), but sadly, everything's gonna get more and more intense towards the hols. I think I'll CONFIRM be fully unavailable for at least 2/3 of the hols. Maybe that's what's making me seem so uptight.
Besides that, I've been hearing a lot about people wishing to die because they want to see less, so maybe life would be happier and more meaningful to them during their stay on earth. And those many many soap operas on TV everybody likes are not doing any good too. Add that to what's happening around the world, and Singapore in the future (i.e us going into society), and there you have it, a mind struggling to keep happy and healthy in the myriad of depressing things. Haha, thank God for keeping me rather steady for most of them time, and to everyone else too.
We should all go out more and be happy together lol (= Movie on monday please...I can't go bowling anymore got some last-minute prac in the aftrnoon. sian ar...
These days
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Lee He
Saturday, October 28, 2006
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