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Never the girl-next-door,I carry this normal plain and boring look wherever I go. The laziness in me is a bug, it eats away my motivation to dress up like a sophisticated queen. My hatred for shopping is undeniable, I hate that turn-off feeling when I have to force myself to not buy something i really like because of the ugly price tag. Although i am not an angel, I am thankful that I blend in like a chamelon because nobody is an angel.

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Screaming? Get a life.
Friday, January 29, 2010 @ 6:54 PM
More and more people started screaming in class like nobody's business and it's really getting on my nerves. People walking past our classroom and hearing those noises must have thought that there were some mass massacre going on. They thought they have some authority over their classmates and i totally felt like their servant/slave/pet. I understand that those leaders are trying to get our attention but seriously, if shouting and throwing their temper at their classmates is going to work, then why are they screaming 16 times a day??

It is obvious that those screams are totally ineffective. Yet those leaders and non-leaders just don't get it and continue to scream. Most importantly, most people in class can't be bothered/get involved with those ridiculous activites that are organised by the school. What hamper?? I can't contribute food or whatever so i won't talk and I'll just listen or do my work. Uh what?? Anlene?? Whatever.
Most people in class feel that way. So leaders, how can you expect full attention and total quietness from the class with such an uninteresting topic?People prefer to chat and talk in between lessons rather than hear you talk about Anlene or biscuits.

So, the easiest way is to just address the issue to the class so that those who can help or are interested can find them directly and do the hamper, rather than demanding the whole classs to get involved, which is obviously impossible. Don't talk about class spirit or whatever, because shouting and screaming and hampers don't bond the class. Bonding is better done in a happy environment, look how much our class bonded in the Beep Test?

Anyway, my sixth sense tells me that I'm going to be sent for counselling after this post, so i actually made a consious effort to not specifically arrow anyone.