SaturatedDivinity
Happy Birthday Kee. (= I still owe you 5 more "noob" calls so here they are!
Kee you noob.
Kee you noob..
Kee you noob...
Kee you noob....
Kee you noob!
It's pretty pointless to say I didn't copy and paste them. How would you know right? =P Anyway, if you're thinking I'm that lazy nah. Stretching my fingers is more painful than typing it out slowly.
Yesterday morning Elsufiyan showed me some lame calculator trick where you make the calc crash and restart. =P Hey what'd you expect, at least it can be used to pass time. ^^ Now I'm an expert at it despite the fact my calc is slower. =D
Okay, enough with the geek stuff, hmm today.
Nothing much, class was as usual. Me and JingSheng got picked on by the Physics teacher, the English teacher, the Geog teacher(okay, not so much ^^). Man, they're biased against us. >.>
When school ended after a biurette crashed behind me, we went back to class to train Nick Chan in drills. He did erm...4.5 push-ups the whole time? xD He couldn't even get to "B" of the ABC push-up. (=
Sigh, anyway, it's time to talk random. =P
[Disclaimer: If you dread all this crap, scroll past all italicised words and read only the ones that are...erh...non-italicised? Unless you're interested in this stuff, then do pay large attention to italicised words AND LETTERS. =P]
So, what's trust and dependency gotta do with today?
What makes you think I copied or not?
How would you judge with no evidence? No substantial?
The human mind can be really stupid at times. Often it's just a wandering hitchhiker, waiting to be picked up by someone else. When picked up, both the hitcher and the driver must trust each other, because they're on a truck or car that's headed down the road called life.
Along the way, lots can happen. More hitchers can come and barge into the one-way relationship(man, i'm not just talking bgr ><) and accidents also happen. The hitcher may betray the driver and vice-versa. Like I said... How would you know? And even if it looked like this person did it, you can never be sure. This is because we are all human, and we make mistakes judging too.
And sometimes the mistake can be pretty severe, so much so that you just wanna blow up the car and die in it, or kill yourself with carbon monoxide, no I'm not suggesting ways to suicide. It's a grevious mistake, but a mistake is a mistake: once it is committed, you can't turn it back.
But don't look at all of the bad side too. Some cars or trucks actually make it down basically the whole road, and the community in it live in almost-perfect harmony. Sure, we all still make mistakes.
But the people in there know how to apologise for it and make an effort to correct themselves. It's how people trust each other. It doesn't just topple with 1 pillar. Just like how the bicycle can still move with 1 wheel, only it needs more skill, or time to fix the 2nd wheel.
So after all this, I'd like to ask a question.:
How long is the road?Ack, sleepy >< It's more than enough craptalk to fill the page anyway. (=
And here's a random phrase to end it off, remember what I said about the disclaimer?
"
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once, and rem
oves it ha
bitually."
Sigh, it's a new day, it's a new year. (=