I have butter fingers today. Way in the morning I dropped my umbrella when I thought I held it in my hand. Then my shoes as I was wearing them. Luckily I did not drop Jaz's PSP. If not I wont be able to blog here comfortably. With my butter fingers, of course.
I didn't know how easily I am affected by words until today. During break time, they read something somewhere in the net which contained my name. I remember my far-from-small reaction when I heard that. But it was only after I read that article that I realized there was no big deal at all. Besides, just how many 'Ivy's' you can find in the world?
So I promised myself to remain calm and to always keep my cool whenever these things happen. I shall and will not react until I know the entire story. Of course, not from only one side, but to understand the whole thing from different points of view (or point of views).
My embarrassing story during Chem Lecture. If you happen to be in LT2 for chem lec today and happened to hear a sudden, sharp and high pitched cry, followed by muffled giggling from a whole row of girls, yes I admit it was ME. Because of the 'Girls In Black' incident which Kylie called 'GIBs', Kylie pointed and laughed at this Gibbs Free Energy (or something along the line) printed on our notes. Yeah she finally woke up from her slumberland and the first thing she saw was 'GIBbs'. So I looked at what she was pointing and muttered 'GIBs'. It was intended to be purely an innocent repetition of what Kylie said, but astonishingly and alarmingly and most embarrassingly, my 'GIBs' came out in an unintended loud, sharp and high pitched voice, which instantly tore the numbing silence that has been reverberating in the LT. Both Kylie and me were stunned and the next instant we were both giggling. Huahaha. And Keli, Mary and Szeying joined the laughing fits. THAT WAS SO UTTERLY EMBARRASSING!
And as expected, it was such a nice sleep during Maths Lecture! Finally, she finished the whatever Binomial and Poisson distributin which I caught absolutely no balls and saw no point in learning them other than to be able to do those questions during my A's. Dumb lo!
Watched a video about politics during GP. Which provoked alot of thinking. There are issue I felt quite strongly about, but sadly I can't just shoot them out in my blog. You know, censorship is everywhere.
All I want to say is,
while it is true that they say they allow freedom of speech, which means we can voice our displeasure and our views regarding certain political issues, we ourselves know just how true that is.
And I shall say no more.