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11.18.2009

I wanna be a cookie mon-STAR

School was fun because there was not a single lesson at all. Instead, I went to tour trip also known as "Dialogue in the dark". Along with Trey, Ben, Liyan, Wilfred and some other guys, we had to become "blind" in order to experience this trip. Ended up everyone learnt quite a bit from this trip about being blind, and how they can make an impact on our lives instead of us. Sometimes, it's not the handicap who needs help, its the vice-versa.

Think about it, if you had your eyesight for 18 years, and one fine day you suddenly lose your sense of sight. What would be the first reaction that comes through your mind? How would you deal with it? Can you live with it? Where would your source of support come from? Will your lifetime partner be able to compromise? So many questions we often asked ourselves, yet we still never learn.

Not being able to see has its pros too, especially when it stops your mind from fantasies and the worldly temptations. Also you won't get to see those faces you've always hated. If I had one chance, I would give my sense of sight to those who need it, maybe my future girlfriend or spouse. I think I just sounded mushy, shit.

Trey and I were the only lonesome souls left in school just now, stayed for a little while doing our work. I headed to meet Louis and co. at Lido where we caught the movie 2012. The effects and sounds were great, but the storyline wasn't good. Could have been better, and oh if you really think the world's gonna end on 2012, it's not gonna happen.

No man or scientist can predict the day of armageddon. The end of the world is like a thief sneaking into your house, you will never know when is it. You cannot possibly stay up all night and wait for the thief to come. Alright, I am tired. Nights.

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