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No matter how pure you may be ... face it, there's darkness in your heart. Before it consumes you, be darkness itself.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Ima wa chansu ... RANTO taimu ne ~

"This is a chance ... RANTING time", literally speaking.

I passed up my Maths exercise book to Ms Emily. then seconds after that she hurled me a question. "Wilson, you learn German is it?" O_O. What? Oh, then I realized that my book is titled "Maths KBSM 2 (Ver. Zwei)". Actually I just randomly pick up foreign languages. For German numbers, I just memorized Ein (1), Zwei (2), Drei (3), Vier (4), Fuhn (5) and Sechs (6), because
my first series of books (The Forsaken Land, working title actually) which will be my magnum
opus will be written in a ... hexalogy (I have no idea if the word exists, I only know there are heptalogies, so if it's a compound work of 6, must be HEXAlogy then). My first book, TFL Chapitre Ein is ... less than 10% done. Haha. Sorry, but life is SO hectic (don't lecture me that I don't know how truly hectic life is yet, I know, and I don't do what normal 8th graders do everyday anyway), I have little time to spare. Not that my idol will read thick English books. Why doesn't he teach ENGLISH!?

My pen-friend, Kayla is going to Japan after getting her Art Degree! Huzzahs, Gaa! I'm so envious. Japan. The Land Of The Rising Sun (after this is basically rantings of a child unable to get what he wants). Japan. The Land Of Paradise. Japan. The Land Of @#$%^. Everything. I swear, one day 
I'll be standing on Nippon grounds. After I graduate from high school, I'll definitely apply to join a
Japanese class first. I'll have to resign from my part-time jobs then (which is the opposite of what people would do) - convenience store worker and 
pub
waiter, because I'd have to use my Saturdays to write my books instead. I'm naturally business-blind, and my main forte is writing, so my career is pretty much certain now. 

I now state that I LOATHE using blogs to flame things, people et cetera. However somehow I feel encouraged to write this, and I shall (nicely) conceal the names of the people involved.

I like clubs. I've felt school life outside Malaysia before, and clubs there are awesome. For a pretigious
elite school, Lodge really has to improvise on clubs. I am a member with position within a certain
club at school. I really like club activity. I have full devotion for it. It is not an athletic one (which
is all the hypes), however I like being in that club. Last week, I was given a look of our
performance grades. Everyone got an A. So it should be a good thing, isn't it? Unfortunately, it's
not so. Two certain members who also bear their individual positions in the club nearly NEVER attend club activities. When they do, they did nothing. Everyone else at least did SOMETHING. Somehow I feel it is a travesty of justice to give them As. How fair is it for us, the others? Clubs
may not seem like much, but teacher(s)-in-charge should at least be consistent and serious about it, not just scribble down undeserved grades for them.

Thanks for taking your time (it's precious) to read this. Hasta manana, mina.