Thursday, June 28, 2007 @11:49 pm
~TAG REPLIES~[yinghui]yoohoo! yay!ppl actually read mi blog! hee;)
[debi] no lor,if u look back far enough u'll see some...haha[ceci] u crazy woman! WHEEE!!!mrs hard gay! WHOOO!!!
[rachelle] actually it wasn't that bad la, learnt alot, made alot of friends, picked some brains...yea..but just the organisation wasn't great :p[yunita] well well, they're over! didn't go too well tho :p to speak in your language, they were disasterous!Ha, this is the first time moi is writing tag replies. So you guys had better be grateful! :pAnd to the rest of you out there, if you want the honour of reading a reply in my post, leave a tag, and maybe you'll get lucky ;)Well anyway, the CTs are finally over! Heres a little overview.Bio: I must say one of the smoothest papers. Thanks so much bio dept! Or maybe its just the subject itself. I spent a week studying, cramming, trying to remember stuff, and didn't come out too badly. Sure it wasn't fantastic, I didn't study that hard enough, but I daresay it won't turn out terribly.GP: I think my essay was crap! Terrible essay grades these 2 years have made me apprehensive and unconfidant about writing. I avoid topics I've failed in and pick those I've either never tried or haven't done so badly in. I plan with past criticism in my head. Have I done this before? Was it wrong then? How on earth am I going to score?!?!?!? Is this point strong enough? How should I expand it? What if everything so totally lacks substance?Ah screw it. At least compre was better. Wasn't exactly easy, but it was doable. So...fingers crossed...Chem: hohoho...well, you can read all about the worst paper of my life in the previous post.Math: Hmmm, I kinda expected it to be harder, from all the rumours that've been flying around. It didn't turn out as bad as I thought it'd be, though it was still pretty screwed. I more or less knew what was going on, but hardly completed a full question. Most things were left hanging...so yea...fingers crossed for this too...Enough about work! Lets find something substantial to talk about!Lets talk about dengue fever! lol.Hey! Its no laughing matter! Its a current and urgent issue that needs to be quickly addressed. Ok, not that it hasn't been addressed, but it has to be addressed by everyone! Hundreds of cases are popping out everywhere like moles in a hill. 2007 has seen the highest number of cases of dengue fever. Why is this so!? Can we attribute this to global warming? That because of the irresponsible big brother and other ehems temperatures are getting higher and mosquitoes are having a time of their lives? Well, that is a likely cause. But recognising this, it calls for a more responsible people who recognise the threat and do something about it. Apparently according to checks done, a large number of houses are potential mosi breeding grounds. Helloo...imagine getting dengue fever, having to stay in bed for 2 weeks, at risk of dying, falling back on work, wasting 2 weeks of your life rotting away fighting some tiny parasites inside you. And all because you were complacent and thought that little water collecting areas in your home didn't matter...Ha, I'm saying so much, but have I myself taken any active measure to protect myself? eh...not really. But now that I've opened my big mouth, I suppose I will check my home. I've succeeded in psychoing myself.
Hey, this ain't bad. I can like try to psycho myself on an issue every now and then and make the world a better place! WHOOO!!!OKAAAY!!!you know you love me