Laid back Saturday. Actually, it was only laid back after around noon but I'm nocturnal so I guess it would be considered 'laid back' if I were actually fully awake. As you can see, I'm always bored on a Saturday and the only thing illogical is that I don't actually do my homework yet complain about boredom the whole day. It's not like anybody would notice the unfinished homework that was left undone for years and years until the english teacher stormed into your room when you're at the ripe age of thirty begging you for that paragraph you didn't finish fifteen years ago.
So morning was Viet school. It wasn't that bad, we sat in our usual arrangements. The thing that slightly bothered me was that the girls were all very 'relationshippy' and thought that me and my other friend would be a nice couple. Well, they'd like to refer it to as 'family'. Because all Asians love referring to family as love. Despite the awkward moments at recess, work was okay. I think I'm going to do well on the SAC next three weeks: mainly because responses are in English. I really don't understand what our homework was though.
Then was tutor. It turns out my friend didn't come today (in which I asked her online and I didn't really get a response except for "at home lol" but that's permissible: everyone loves staying at home). Apart from having nobody to talk to, the day went pretty slow. There wasn't even much work anyway. We'd normally have tons of work that we didn't finish in class and now we're chilling out every 30 minutes. Well, for me, chilling out was in the form of iPod (specifically Tiny Towers, which I restarted playing).
And on the Sabbath day, Sam rested. You could say that on every day I rest but I tend to feel a greater sense of procrastination flowing through my veins that urge me to do nothing but nothing itself.
So the morals are:
• If teachers chased up work from past years, we'd all be screwed.
• 'Relationshippy' is not a word.
• You know you're a bit too dependent when your heart drops when your iPod batteries die out.
Monday, March 26, 2012
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