Saturday, February 21, 2009

Analogy of my life.

Picture this.
You are standing in the middle of a square, locked room with nothing else in it.
There are 11 ropes hung around your neck loosely.
Your hands and legs are chained up.
The only way to free yourself is to obtain a key at the very far end of the room.
Sadly, your hands and legs are chained and you can't move.

But there is a one and only way to flee.
You have to untie every rope around your neck to free your legs and to obtain that key.
The more ropes you untie, the looser the chain on your hands and legs become
But you have work fast, for there is a timer.
The longer you take, the ropes around your neck becomes tighter.
Once the time limit is up, the ropes will automatically strangle you to death.

Scary huh?
That is the analogy of my current life.
The ropes represents the subjects I am taking and the timer represents the time frame before exams begin.
Currently the most arduous rope to untie is Chemistry
and time is running out...
Exams are just a week away and I am no where near understanding it.
So that rope will become tighter and tighter, and the key to freedom will be out of my reach.

Guess who did this?
Somebody who created the word exam

Someone who enjoys tormenting and torturing others
Some sadist who enjoy watching me suffer

Someone who knows that I will never stand a chance from fleeing

Well, whoever out there who said form 4 is a honeymoon year is so wrong
In fact form 3 is more of a honeymoon year.

*Gasp for air*
Ok back to Chemistry, before the rope strangle me
I still have a week before that rope does anything to me so I am off to study





Sayonara!
by shu

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Puff your way to death!

Have I mention that I really detest people who smokes especially in front of other people?

Gosh, my poor lungs have suffered from those polluted fumes!
Gross!
I have encountered this situation endless times!
Those smokers are so inconsiderate they kept on smoking without thinking of people surrounding them.

It is not that I am pressing them to stop their compulsive habit but just merely asking them to be more considerate.
If they want to smoke they can just politely excuse themselves from the crowds and do their smoking. When they are done they can always join back in.
This incident had happened many times especially in restaurants or crowded areas.

If this continues on, I won't be surprise in a few years to come I might be suffering from lung complications.

*Sigh

Okay, I am done with my ramblings and complains.
Hopefully, I would not encounter another situation like this!!!



*C-OU-GH*

Signing out,
shu