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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Su-Zen’s dropping Lit!!! Honestly I was so upset when she put it out on Twitter – another one bites the dust. I typed a few paragraphs on it, and found it was so whiney and self-proclaiming that I deleted it. I wish you well Su-Zen! Though you’re making Lit class look more and more like a reality TV endurance show – Survivor: A-Levels English Literature. Let’s see how long you can stand the pressure of failure.

On another note I have finished 3/4 of my English Lit coursework! All that’s left is the illuminator text. And so for the first night since… Well, before the World Youth Congress, I feel like I can relax. Screw the rest of the holiday homework. Stromae - Alors On Danse is on replay on the music player, and it reminds me of something else – I haven’t told you about how I spent my holidays yet.

I swear, NOTHING in the whole wide world could have prepared me for the WYC. Coming back to KL is all at once awesome and intriguing; just as I predicted, nothing seems the same anymore. That’s how eye-opening my experience was; but who would have expected anything less than eye-opening?

Next post, I’ll tell you how one ticket to Istanbul took me all around the world and beyond.