Orison.
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.
INTRODUCING
Name: Louise
13 April 1992
You can only call me Lulu if you don’t think the name’s funny.
I am a member of the Smiley Conspiracy and a proud ex-CHS-ian, graduating class of 2009. Now doing A-Levels at HELP University College. Is proudly Malaysian, but doesn’t look like it and is proud of that too.
This is the 7th time I am editing this about section of the blog this year; I have sort of accepted that my personality is ever-evolving, ever-changing, therefore rendering my moods as volatile as the weather. But just as there are some things that have stood untouched across the centuries by harsh weather, so there are some things with me that remain ever the same: a belief that to live is to learn, and the ability to bounce back from setbacks.
What I love also remains constant. I love good food, dancing, fresh experiences, open minds and friendly people, all of which can be found in the wonderful wonderful city that is Istanbul. I love musicals, plays, good books, stickers, owls, colourful wrapping paper, hugs and kisses, chocolates, almost any music from the 17th to the 21st century, intense debates and post-it notes.
Fictional characters I have been compared to (in terms of personality) are Piglet from Winnie The Pooh and Kelsi from High School Musical.
I dream of finishing this list [29/8/2010: list is undergoing revamp!], and my secret ambition is to become a hairdresser or bartender. Unfortunately I’m also incredibly kiasu, so I’m going to go to university just to show everyone that I can. But want to go to uni also because I love learning lah!
Words that describe me are impulsive, impetuous, quixotic, sanguine, quirky, bewildered, kiasu and hodgepodge. The last one also refers to my sense of fashion.
*GRINS* :D
Orison.
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.
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