haha on my way to school today i realized that there's an ITE directly opposite NUS and like the students from both schools share the same busstop. was it the government's plan to motivate both sides? do well and you jump to one side, do badly you jump over to the other side. haha
(edited 16oct09)
after a detailed discussion with kj on this very important topic, we've come to conclude that what the government is trying to say is YOU SEE! YOU SCREWED YOURSELF OVER AND NOW YOU'RE NEVER GOING TO NUS yeah.it's like..rubbing it in their face man haha
and today i went by that busstop again and like i realized on the ITE side, there isn't really a busstop..that means they have to ALWAYS walk over to the NUS side and sit and mingle amoung the NUS students and listen to stuff they'd probably never understand.yup.
(edited 22oct09)
studying isnt everything right? sometimes we gotta do some sports and stuff to keep our bodies fit and well. some people get fit and well better than others but oh well..
anyway! two days ago i went for cross country training at the NUS track and guess what i saw! ITE students training there too!! how awesome it is that NUS extended their warm hospitality to our friendly neighbours across the AYE! it's like saying.."come over guys! come train over here! look you're IN NUS but not exactly IN IN NUS! come mix with some of these guys so that you can bruise your ego and realize what a crap load of shit you have done with your lives! see what you could have been if you hadn't screwed yourself over!"
and i realized, SP and NP are also relatively near to NUS. haha. suck it up losers.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
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