Repetition
Brought upon the world by the forces of Nature and nurtured by the Earth. A manifestation from no human interaction, it remains unknown as to the chain of events that led to her existence. She was normal albeit her almost supernatural roots. By some unseen, ethereal parental figure, she was brought up to be ordinary, to be human and destined to lead a life like every other.
Blessed with tremendous power.
But cursed with it as well.
She is Earth's child.
She is Terra.
Ok everybody, it officially begins today.
The Great Decomposition has started. =((
Ok seriously, I've been sittin' around the house, doing the same things everyday. I need excitement.
I need FOOTBALL.
Unfortunately, everybody's either too lazy or too busy to go.
So, here I am, virtually non-stop on the computer, playing CSS or Quake 4.
In fact, this week is quite a bad transition from the last. About a fortnight ago, I was going nuts eatin' cookies, collecting packets of cash, meetin' relatives. Guess good things have to come to an end.
Speaking of ending, I have grim news that the producers of TT may not continue doing episodes. Maybe it doesn't concern you much but it's a nightmare to me. *weeps*
Time to see things from the half-full perspective.
Well this week, just two days ago, I went on a tiring, rewarding and quite an emotional biking expedition from Yew Tee to Bukit Batok. Yeah, it sounds like a short distance but it does put some strain on those lower appendages of ours.
We cycled to Aaron's old neighbourhood, and I got to see the life he used to live. He got the "homey" feeling there...you know. The warm, fuzzy feeling you get when you're somewhere you've missed. We even went up to his former apartment and checked things out.
We eventually compromised on using public transport to travel to our original planned destination, that is my old hometown of West Coast Road. I figured we could get lost on the way (you don't know how paranoid I am on getting lost). We parked our bikes at Bukit Batok MRT and proceeded to Clementi on train. =))
It was my turn to get that homey feeling. I was hit hard when I saw my old apartment. It was empty, and it looked like a haunted house. Somehow, I wasn't scared (No, I'm not trying to act brave, I'm as hum ji as ***). Maybe coz it was my old home, and I've experienced some creepy stuff that used to happen there. ^-^
Like when I'm going into the master bedroom, just before I switch the lights on, I'll hear a soft "Heeheehee" from the corner of the room.
And whenever I played the computer in my room and from the corner of my eye, it would seem that somebody's standing there in my master bedroom. (Probably my imagination, but still gives me the creeps)
But thanks to these experiences and games like Doom 3 and Quake 4, my guts and nuts have seen some significant increase in mass.
Back to the whole "expedition", we went back to Bukit Batok, cycled all the way back to Yew Tee. That was the longest I've cycled anywhere. Next time, it's all the way to Jurong. ^-^
Thanks for reading this perpetually unentertaining blog. =D
>If you seek affectionate attention, you must first seek your self-esteem......so you won't go around cryin' coz you "were too ugly" or "too stupid".<
Blessed with tremendous power.
But cursed with it as well.
She is Earth's child.
She is Terra.
Ok everybody, it officially begins today.
The Great Decomposition has started. =((
Ok seriously, I've been sittin' around the house, doing the same things everyday. I need excitement.
I need FOOTBALL.
Unfortunately, everybody's either too lazy or too busy to go.
So, here I am, virtually non-stop on the computer, playing CSS or Quake 4.
In fact, this week is quite a bad transition from the last. About a fortnight ago, I was going nuts eatin' cookies, collecting packets of cash, meetin' relatives. Guess good things have to come to an end.
Speaking of ending, I have grim news that the producers of TT may not continue doing episodes. Maybe it doesn't concern you much but it's a nightmare to me. *weeps*
Time to see things from the half-full perspective.
Well this week, just two days ago, I went on a tiring, rewarding and quite an emotional biking expedition from Yew Tee to Bukit Batok. Yeah, it sounds like a short distance but it does put some strain on those lower appendages of ours.
We cycled to Aaron's old neighbourhood, and I got to see the life he used to live. He got the "homey" feeling there...you know. The warm, fuzzy feeling you get when you're somewhere you've missed. We even went up to his former apartment and checked things out.
We eventually compromised on using public transport to travel to our original planned destination, that is my old hometown of West Coast Road. I figured we could get lost on the way (you don't know how paranoid I am on getting lost). We parked our bikes at Bukit Batok MRT and proceeded to Clementi on train. =))
It was my turn to get that homey feeling. I was hit hard when I saw my old apartment. It was empty, and it looked like a haunted house. Somehow, I wasn't scared (No, I'm not trying to act brave, I'm as hum ji as ***). Maybe coz it was my old home, and I've experienced some creepy stuff that used to happen there. ^-^
Like when I'm going into the master bedroom, just before I switch the lights on, I'll hear a soft "Heeheehee" from the corner of the room.
And whenever I played the computer in my room and from the corner of my eye, it would seem that somebody's standing there in my master bedroom. (Probably my imagination, but still gives me the creeps)
But thanks to these experiences and games like Doom 3 and Quake 4, my guts and nuts have seen some significant increase in mass.
Back to the whole "expedition", we went back to Bukit Batok, cycled all the way back to Yew Tee. That was the longest I've cycled anywhere. Next time, it's all the way to Jurong. ^-^
Thanks for reading this perpetually unentertaining blog. =D
>If you seek affectionate attention, you must first seek your self-esteem......so you won't go around cryin' coz you "were too ugly" or "too stupid".<

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