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I had the blues but I shook them loose
Monday, March 14, 2011 4:06:00 PM

Guess what I got?
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Guess who's a lucky bitch? ☺

HELL YEAH AFTER A MONTH OF NOT HAVING A COMPUTER!!!!!!!!!!!!

Which explains why this space has been real dead and neglected. But fear not, it has risen one again even if no one actually cares lol. Ok, whatever I'm going to say next might sound real bad and spoilt but I'm not really like extremely happy even though I got a Macbook Pro because it is DAMN HARD TO USE OH MY GOD I'M SORRY BUT WINDOWS WAS SO MUCH EASIER. Someone needs to teach this Mac retard. But I really love Photobooth. Like wow it is awesome. Ok scratch the part about me not liking Mac. I really love Photobooth and I just need to get used to using this and it will be perfect.

Le results of photobooth:

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Not the most glamourous of photos, but whatevs.

So, during the month that I haven't been updating, tons of shit has been happened I guess?

Unrest in the Middle East is quite interesting to read about and it makes me think a lot in a good way though that Gaddafi bastard should really shoot himself already.

Japan earthquake/tsunami is saddening though I can't be arsed with following the news or anything but of course I do hope that everyone there stays safe and many can be saved just that it doesn't really concern me therefore I do not really care. I am not a heartless bitch, just that it really has nothing to do with me and don't tell me all that imagine-if-it-happens-to-you bullshit because Singapore will never meet with a natural disaster and even then I will worry about it when it comes, not now.

Progress report for Term 1 was fairly fine other than my English and Additional Mathematics being real shit.

Some people are really starting to annoy the life out of me. I really wonder how some people can do so self-centred and oblivious to their surroundings and only care about themselves.

I like the way my Macbook keyboard lights up.
I finished a book called A Secret Kept by Tatiana De Rosnay and I really love it because it's really well written and I love the storyline and I love how the book is set in France. I love France.

I want a angmoh (because Caucasian sounds odd) lover.

G12 Conference 2011 was amazing and although it wasn't as impactful or moving as 2010, it was still amazing nonetheless. The speakers were wonderful. Pastor Richard Witmer was my favourite speaker, as always. He's hilarious but even then, he still manages to get his point across so powerfully. His sermon really encouraged me and stirred something within me. Pastor Ricardo Santiago was there too but he didn't preach, which was sad because I liked him. This conference was also the first time I heard Pastor Danny Balcombe and although his sermons weren't really relevant, he speaks Chinese better than I do. He's an American. He speaks Chinese as fluent as a Chinese national speaks it. He also speaks Cantonese fluently. I am ashamed to be a Chinese, really. Then of course, there's Pastor Cesar Castellanos and his interpreter, Andrew. I usually get real annoyed when I have to listen to an interpreter but this is not the case with Pastor Cesar and Andrew. I really enjoy his sermons. Worship sessions were amazing too, especially the final night rally. I wish I could've stayed there and worship and praise forever. The feeling is indescribable.

I think that just about sums everything up. I have quite a boring and pathetic life, I know. But you have to forgive me for the fact that I'm a student living in Singapore. What more do you expect?