(Thankyou, Aaron for the comment. It's nice to know people still read this).
I might buy that mask soon. And then go RickRoll the Church of Scientology. >_>
Sport today was fun. Drew the hockey semis so we didn't make it into the finals, so today it was just "spectating" the other sports. And so we did.
Sort of.
Piranivan, Kapilan, Arnav, Kenneth (? - Yeah, he's not part of the hockey team but he missed his walking group or something) and I all went off the drama room for BALLROOM DANCING.
It was pretty fun. There was Kapilan always making sexist/vulgar comments/movements, ("When do we start thrusting?") and Mr. Wong trying to make him shut up. Aha, Mr. Wong. He is such an awesome guy. He was all like "Oh, you've all grown up now. Very tall." =D. And he was very nice about having us there, I think he liked having more than one guy (Aaron) in the group. But a couple of cha-cha's later, we decided to leave because, well - actually, I'm not sure why we left. I just followed Piranivan and Arnav. =S
Spent the rest of the sport talking to people in other schools. They're a nice bunch. Sometimes.
Also, English Enrichment was interesting. Went through an essay in the first session, then in the second session, we looked at an article on Catcher in the Rye by Mr. Salinger. I've read the book, and I liked it. And somehow we were discussing whether Holden Caulfield's view on the world (which is that everyone is fake, and you can't trust anyone - generally the world sucks) was correct or not. I can't help but agree with him. I'm not going to go into detail about what my personal beliefs are (kind of ironic, I think, because after all - this is my blog) but what Kevin's (Liang) interpretation of a perfect world is.
My friend Kevin believes that the perfect world is one which has a balance of good and bad. I'm not sure whether he had anything else to add to that, but that's all he said.
Now, if there was a balance between the said "good" and "bad", wouldn't there be people constantly trying to tip the scales? It is near impossible to keep balance to this world. If there's "bad" still in this world, isn't there a reason to get rid of it? And if there's a reason, people will take action.
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Just a thought. Not a very well organised one, but a thought all the same.