Tuesday, 30 July 2013

If you're alone in your room, what's that boy doing?

I'm supposed to do my tutorials but whatever.

Monday

It was quite a mundane day I guess, I can't recall anything except for the part before Maths star.

So the thing is, we end at 3pm every Monday but our star program only starts at 5pm, therefore we're free for 2 hours.

Yiting, Esther, Jackie and I just went to lepak at some playground.

It was super shiooook. We were lying on the slides and blasting music. The birds were chirping away and the wind was caressing our faces mmmmmm :)

Really nostalgic, it was just like the lower sec days just that this time round, I'm with different people.

Then we ended up playing this really silly but surprisingly fun reaction game on Jackie's phone.


HAHAHA we look so carefree and youthful ;)


Tuesday

Today was tiring.

However, Chinese lesson was quite interesting. Agnes Teo is actually a really great Chinese teacher, she's always so nice to us (eg. gossiping with us about xxxxxxxx, bringing chocolates to class for us to munch on, giving us ferrero rochers, joking around etc)

No wonder she's the HOD of Chinese.

Anyway, she wanted us to break into groups to watch various Chinese clips from Youtube on our phones. So yea, the videos that we were supposed to watch were so heart wrenching, I was on the verge of breaking into tears.

The first clip was about the sad plight of acid victims. I think it was Indonesia or Cambodia or some other country (my chinese is not that good). So yea, apparently, a bottle of acid sold there costs less than USD$1 there and they're also readily available, hence some sick-minded people actually buy these bottles of acid to throw at people.

The after effect of an acid attack is horrible. The victim's body will be severely deformed, to the point that his/her eyes get burnt until he/she goes blind and in some cases, the victims go deaf too.

One of the victim was only six. Six for goodness sake.

It was so graphic and grisly, and it just shows how lucky we are to be living in a safe haven - Singapore.

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