the news
Friday, January 26, 2007
-7:42 PM
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~geoffo/humour/flattery.html
have fun. I know I did.
Well, I've been busy lately. Wait, let me correct myself.
I don't even have time to be busy. But I understand that's part of secondary school life, so GO GO GO!!!
YaMaki rules.
Saturday, January 13, 2007
-1:20 PM
I forget to mention what I got for Christmas. Er.
The most fantabulous one was the Hitsugaya taicho figurine I got from my brother. I love it when people give me fandom stuff, like Yvonne who gave me the 10th squad vice-taicho badge, which I loved as much. But this is the first present my brother has ever bought for me so I love it even more.
Then I got a cute umbrella, and a musical box, and a mystical bookmark, and a new pencil case, and a shirt, and a cup and a thick bracelet. YAY.
Well Christmas is over and Chinese New Year is next month. Ho ho ho...
I'm going crazy trying to come up something for Vivian's birthday this month. Ahhhhhhhhh.
And I've gotten to watching movies online, like Midnight Sun, Nana and Prince of Tennis. Lol. Yes, it's all Japanese so sue me.
Well. Til next time :)
Saturday, January 06, 2007
-3:46 PM
Okay, sorry.
School's started and I'm in a new class which feels weird because I'm okay with everybody but we don't know each other. We still run to our old classmates every chance we get it's like secondary one all over again when I kept meeting up with Jasmine and Sheena, by the way Jasmine's sitting beside me now. But after that I still made close friends so I know that soon I'll move on to my new class and a part of me wishes I could stay like this, with my old classmates, but a part of me wants to move on and get over with it.
Hm.
But I'm getting used to school already. Same old, same old. Really, you would think being a senior would change some things, but there's really no difference, because it's still you, and it's still the same generation of people around you. I suppose aging is like that too, because it's still you, and the change is not that big when the people around you are growing with you.
It seems this year is going to be a large one. But nothing seems to be happening yet. I'm getting a bit upset with myself because of the whole new environment adaption thing. Sigh.
And I'm vice-chair. I can't help thinking maybe I made a mistake.
Girl dominated class for me this year, although last year the girls outweighed the guys too, but this year is 33 to 6. Ha.
And I was recently hooked to a brilliant Japanese drama. ONE LITRE OF TEARS is a fantastic, moving, realistic drama based on a journal written by a dying 15 year old girl. It's very inspiring, revolving round making the most of life when there's nothing left, and how family support and friends are so important to live on.
I love Japanese dramas, because they're so fresh. Each drama usually has a very unique plot, and the actors are skilled, and if not their looks and charisma make up for it. And most of all, love does not have to be the main plot. It's sometimes friendship, or popularity or swindling or dying. And even if they have similar themes, the plot is vastly different. In my favourite J-dramas, the two leads actually don't even get together.
Wonderful.
So go watch ONE LITRE OF TEARS, NOBUTA WO PRODUCE and KUROSAGI. And if you somehow prefer the more lengthy Korean dramas, you should catch I'M SORRY I LOVE YOU (MISA).
Well. That's it for now.
Til next time.