♥ Tuesday, November 25, 2008
“In today's session, you made deep observations and inferences into something which you are aware of, but seldom questioned the reason behind the occurrence. To what extent have you benefitted from this aspect of learning for the day? Discuss.”
It seems that the RJ depicts the exact situation that I am in now. (I’m not talking about whether or not I am interested to why there are rainbows appearing on the back of a CD. As a matter of fact, I’m not interested).
Who the hell questions to why the sky is blue or why Chuck cannot say “I love you” to Blaire (if you’re a fan of Gossip Girl).
Here’s 5 reasons to why I don’t/seldom question the reason behind the occurrence.
First, there are some things that I am not able to provide an explanation because I do not want to burden your mind just thinking about it. It sucks just having to think about it and it really bothers me that I have no solutions.
Second reason, I am not a rocket scientist who knows the answer to everything. Even though things around me are currently not exactly crystal clear, I am not so much of a problem solver to make things better. I give advice but that may not necessarily work.
Third, as much as I love watching the hot drama that is CONSTANTLY going on in Gossip Girl (reel life), I am not a big fan of real life drama.
Forth, if it does not concern you one bit then why bother right.
Lastly, it was never my intention to hurt.
And to what I have benefited from this aspects for the day?
1. We can forgive, but we can never forget.
2. Friends will always be cherished.
Actually I have not benefited due to the fact that I was partial for the day. Hehe. And this is not what I wrote for my RJ, excuse me.
And to S and Y, your inside joke of “Must retake Culture module so that DPDP will be emphasised” cheered me up. Thank you.
shut up!9:50 PM