Tuesday, June 30, 2009

ARGH...

It's been very unusually tiring for me this week as days went by. I've been dozing off unintentionally in class, and i don't know what's wrong, but oh well, guess that can't be helped. I've been selected as the president of the Badminton club in my school, although i'm honored, i don't think i'm ready to take such huge responsibility, perhaps a role as vice president would suit me more.
I've watched the recent transformers movie, Transformers: The revenge of the fallen.
Well first of all, i have to give credit once again to the special effects team because they've put up a wonderful job in doing the effects which i watched in awe, it was flawless. Apart from the special effects, the sound effects were awesome and the giant robots were very lifelike, credit to the design team. The movie was alright, some brilliant performances from Shia Le Bouf. Sad to say, Megan Fox didnt really live up to her hype as the heroine in the film, she looked totally passive and her face was stoical. Although Bay ought to be given credit for managing yet another great film, the story plot was pretty much flawed and there wasn't too much excitement in it. The storyline was pretty much predictable and there was too many scenes with slow motion which was an anti-climax.
The movie was not that fast paced, and the big robots fighting scenes were not exciting enough. In conclusion, bravo to the special,sound effects and the design crew but the movie just didn't quite live up to it's expectation. I still enjoyed the movie tho.
I think i might have a career in film critic.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

This is hectic lifestyle...

Hi there everybody, it's been a week since the new system of form 6 was implemented. As far as i can see, this system is worthless. This is due to the fact that we well form sixers will have less time to study and many tuition classes had to be rescheduled or canceled once and for all. I was beginning to wonder why did our government have to make our life so difficult. Is this a way to discourage people to enter form 6, i wonder. I don't know what will our juniors feel in the next 2 years. Perhaps they will actually like this stupid system. We are being treated like test subjects, don't we all possess rights? I have to make a statement here, WE FORM SIXERS ARE NOT LAB RATS FOR YOU TO TOY AROUND WITH, WE DO NOT DESERVE THIS KIND OF TREATMENT FROM THE MINISTRY.
On the bright side of my life so far, i'm starting to like the subjects, especially Mathematics, this is a drastic change in my life as i've always detest mathematics once and for all. My teacher has given me great encouragement and enforced my knowledge with tonnes of exercises every day. Her attitude towards her students will actually make me feel guilty when i did not manage to complete her homework, so in general i'll finish up my homework, except when i got stuck. She even told me that, let the past be past, and work hard now to redeem yourself. Her words made me recover from my SPM heartbreak when i got a 7D for additional Mathematics.
So long for today, i urge all Form sixers to try to bear the burden and not backing off that easily, we'll show them we're no push-overs. Continue to voice your displeasure because we have our rights and not ones to be toyed around with.
Now a photo for you guys to check out



MY DORMITORY MATES FROM NATIONAL SERVICE(IM THE ONE SECOND FROM 3RD ROW, FROM THE RIGHT)

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

National Service Memories



THESE PEOPLE WILL POSE ANYTIME ANYWHERE, EVEN WHEN LIGHT'S OFF



OOPS, BUSTED, JUST KIDDING~

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

THE FEMALE COUNTER-PARTS



GIRLS FROM PLKN SEGARI,LEFT TO RIGHT:QIU NING,YEE LING, JIEN MAY, JOANNE, SKY

LEADERS OF SEGARI CAMP



ORIGINAL LEADERS OF KEM PLKN SEGARI

Monday, June 22, 2009

Sharing time~(perkongsian terbuka)

Well, my hands are getting itchy, so i guess i could share some of my NS experiences in NS with you guys. Well, my experience in National Service wasn't particularly that relaxing. Well first of all, i was a Leader in my camp, you know, the ones with ranks. I had tonnes and tonnes of work to do, like waking up those jackasses who won't wake up, spying, conducting line-ups, scheduling, and so much more. Besides those pressure in doing your work well, i was proud to be chosen to lead my company and get along with the others. Although i had a feeling of my work not getting appreciated enough, i won't regret even a single second of it.
Well, leaders were supposed to get a certificate at the end of National Service but i didn't get mine which yours truly deserved. It's a very painful feeling when I realized that my work in close to two months won't get appreciated.
I've had my rough times and good times in the camp, a very particularly good thing i've got from my time in the camp, is friends. This is a priceless reward.


Two of my very best friends in the camp, Jien May and Joanne Tan



Alex and Zoey, Alex, obviously the guy is from my class

Friday, June 19, 2009

And it goes on..~~and on~~

Hmm, just finished another hectic school week. So far i've had it easy but when the new system is being implemented, we're gonna lament about it every single day. Just imagine, classes and teachings as usual in the morning, then after normal school periods end at 1.05 we get an hour break to figure out what to do, have lunch, or whatever. And then, by 2pm we will all be in our school uniforms, and either we do co-curriculum activities or R and D until 3.20pm, how annoying~~..!!! This is forced slavery on the students and teachers, we're forced to stay until 3.20pm every single day except Fridays. And do you know what the ministry said? "This is a transition plan to prepare all form sixes for university life. So starting from this year, you all are gonna be lab rats in our experiments in our goal to implement this system fully by the year 2011."( The above statement may be altered and differ from reality but it's almost the same and all copyright goes to me).
The worst thing about this, is not the long school hours or whatever, it's the fact that we still have to sit for STPM and not semester exams, how cruel. We're forced to stomach this wretched policy and we don't get to stomach the only little tiny slice of good bits about this. This is a classic case/example of denying human rights!!!

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Walla~!, School reopens

Finally after 2 weeks of holiday, schools are reopening. Well, during my holiday, i basically followed the same schedule day after day. I'll do a lot of stupid stuffs in the morning, like playing computer games. It's stupid, because i was supposed to study hard this year, but oh well, guess the temptation was too hard to resist, In the afternoon, sometimes I'll go out for badminton games, which meant i had to cycle 4 kilometers just to reach the court and I won't get home before 8 because I'd be following up with a game of football. Quite active huh, that ought to keep my body fit.
Ah well, things aren't going as bad as i would've thought in form 6. I can relatively keep up with my studies tho not taking tuition classes at the moment.
I managed to go back to my NS camp and met my dear old friends who were still there and even met my fellow trainers. Although it's a short meet, i was still satisfied with it.
Oh yeah, one of my newly met friend just got accepted into matriculation upon appeal, tho would like to congratulate him, but I was pretty much dissatisfied with the ministry because he only got 4 As in SPM while my friends who got 8-9As didn't get it. All because of our racial identity, hope something can be done in the future.