Wednesday, August 31, 2005

30th of August

It's a Tuesday...

I feel so tired and wreary. I havn't done anything, accomplished anything, yet I feel this exhaustion. I don't know why.

Just the thought of my exams coming soon makes me anxious. I feel the pressure mounting up. Urgh!

I was just watching Naruto. I know I should be studying for my exams now but I just cannot resist Naruto. Its addictive. Ah! I cannot resist it. Its getting exciting you know. Naruto, Sasuke and Sakura are taking their second Chuunin test. There is this evil snake guy and major battles. Wow! It is absolutely thrilling! Its so cool! I recommend it to everyone.

Enough about Naruto. Today I went to school all prepared for a presentation. When I got to the class, the tutor said that the presentation is next week. Geez! We did abolutely nothing for that class! Poh Ying came back though. She was absent the last two weeks because of chicken pox. Missed her loads. She came back and the temperature in the class dropped back to the way it was before. Haha!

Oh, it is Lydia's birthday today too! The class gave her a thumb drive which was paid with the class fund.I know it was a nice gesture but I thought it was rather unfair. I am not begrudging Lydia her present but the class did not buy the other people presents before. We all bought presents with our own money. If we want to buy one person a present with the class fund, we should buy presents for everyone right? I mean it would only be fair like that. Its an equal society right? We cannot afford to be bias if we want to avoid conflict. Look at the Singapore government, when an Australian (or American, I cannot remember) youth vandalised a car in Singapore, the government meted out the appropriate punishment regardless of his nationality because he committed the crime in Singapore. The government did not let him off lightly because he was a citizen of our ally country. I seriously doubt that any of my class members would be able to think like this and give out fair judgements. They are all people ruled by their hearts, not by their heads. They don't practise impartiality.

Well, I cannot just keep ranting. I had better start to hit the books.

Tata!

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