Thursday, October 12, 2006


Its interesting how everything that happens seems to be useful to my studies of communication.

well, life is about communication. There isnt anything that isolates itself from it. Even if one were to shut up and not want to communicate, that itself is a kind of communicate.
"You cannot not communicate"- damn i forgot who said that..

201 is useful, surprisingly. I never thought the history of communication could be so applicable to everyday life.

My sis's little "saga" happened to be quite an interesting study. Why do people want to read her blog intentionally to get hurt? only to reply at her tagboard to "get back" and "defend" when they could just ignore and be happy? After all, its just a blog?

Those comments i put to stir thing up - that is another interesting point. An outsider whom they dont know or dont really know and have absolutely no relation to, my comments have stirred up a somewhat childish response- well, it might be typical of an 18-year-old but its no doubt, really interesting to see how things could build up and observe the things they consciously and unconsciously ignore.

Despite being called a secondary school girl, we still know that the only level lowers than them was secondary school and primary school- yet that reponse obviously came from the lack of their self-confidence. That is another area of interest, how the masking of one's identity could occur.

And of coz they reminded me the secondary days of arguements vs the current tensions from JC-Uni life. Of coz there is still the fear of being identified while still wanting to spurt insults- what they dont seem to be conscious of is that, they are kinder than they seem to be despite trying to be mean.

Dont you rather get hurt in your face than to be backstabbed in the cruest manner you ever know?

I shall refrain from taggin her blog now- its surprising how much you can study from just a small commotion. They will grow up soon.

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Tuesday, October 10, 2006


ok being the only one in the LT now i have the luxary of visiting my little sis's ultra-entertaining chatbox entries. In case you're wondering why am i the only one - my dad drives me to school making me always the 1st one to reach since i can only be there 1h before class which entitles me to join the Super-Kiasu-Come-to-school-to-chop-seats club.

Yeah club. That wasnt so much of an interesting word till lately, this word club has come to invade my time endlessly.

Well for one, the Ouran High School Host Club has been totally addictive. Its mix and mash of cutesy-cool-collected characters never failed to entertain me with its funny lines.

Of Coz, next, LO and BEHOLd! is the trival wadishface club from my sis's school. OMG. I cant believe the people there are stupid! well, i have met dumb people, but i never thought people actually admit so openly that they are dumb and are proud of it. This, is another form of entertainment for me.

Written by someone nicknamed 'Loti' (whoever loves calling himself/herself 'bread' is funny haha) "Its not the club having no reputation, its u being oblivious to any clubs i presume. Which i would say is, pretty, 'brainless' ". Quoting "brainless" from a previous writer, Mary ann who said that the wadhisface club is full of brainless people with no "reputation" to uphold in the 1st place.

i diagress: Sorry, but i always think that people who think so highly of themselves w "reputation" is kinda cheesy no?

Well, the his/her pt is somewhat really fun to comment.
1) the presumption is wrong- wad do u define as club? (haha ok the thought of it makes me laugh again) its hardly impossible to not know any club if its put so liberally.
2) being oblivious to any club is "brainless" OMG! that "loti" seemed to be somewhat a deprived child.. living a world of his/her own. Well, such innocence and naivety, so sweet dont ya think?

pity pity.

Wells, i have wasted enough time on this- seriously if it werent so entertaining to read her lines, i wouldn't have even spend my precious time on it. ahhh.. His/her oh-so-innocent lines really made my day! what fun!

- Loves...

Thursday, October 05, 2006


Here's a few nice shots of us in town.. doing our CS 226 project. It has been a very stressful week, deadlines are back to back and its driving me nuts. i dont even have time to play my online game - that is not an obligation of coz, though it often seemed so.

I hate Info Lit module. Seriously, Brendan should just choke on a fishball and die. He is the most assholic professor i have ever met. He is also the reason why we should make the film "Bredan MUST die" and he is every reason why there is suffering in the world.

anyways. too stressed out this week. glad we get to take some nice photos for work and this is the best shot of the day:


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okok. We're not lesbian, well it hardly looks like a lesbian shot though. Cheers to Mary ann And I, Best friends since 11!

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