Friday, August 1, 2008

Tagged



SHAZA I'll get you for this!

Kidding, kidding (:

" Woah, machiam comprehension leh!"

Rules:

A) People who have been tagged must write their answers on their blogs and replace any question that they dislike with a new question formulated by themselves.
B) Tag eight people to do this quiz and those who are tagged cannot refuse. These people must state who they were tagged by and cannot tag the person whom they were tagged by. Continue this game by sending it to other people.

1. What are your reasons for having a LJ?

The only LJ i can think of is LiveJournal, a much-used alternative to Blogger. I'm guessing that's where this quiz originates from. And nope, i don't use Livejournal, only this one that you're reading right now.

2. What do you do before bedtime?

Scan through my Live Bookmark Feeds for local blog updates(think of them as bedtime stories). MSN chitchat. Eat(sometimes). Brush my teeth and slip on my retainers.

3. What will your dream wedding be like?

I'm not sure if i'll have one. I have plans to travel the world! But, in any case that i do have a wedding, i want it to be at the ISS(International Space Station), coupled with limitless food and an XBOX360 for every guest so we can all play Guitar Hero and rock in space till the place runs out of oxygen.

4. What is the city of your dreams and why?

Coruscant. In this case, it's a city-planet.

5. Are you an introvert or extrovert?

The latter. ^^

6. Which is more blessed, loving someone or being loved by someone?

Being loved by someone i guess. It would be best if both occur concurrently though (:

7. Do you trust easily?

It depends. Takes time.

8. What person, dead or alive, is your role model?

The Joker. I would very much like to adopt his sense of super-sanity and quick wit, although i would most probably end up going nuts.

9. Is there anything that has made you unhappy these days?

Definitely, but i shan't say more. If only life was all about happiness and devoid of troubles.

10. When's the last time you had fun?

Thrashing the piano with Pingchiang under LT1, after school today.

11. Is being tagged fun?

Absolutely, then you can tag others. It's a vicious cycle (:

12. How do you see yourself?

Just the average guy. Nothing much.

13. Who are currently the most important people to you?

My family and friends. I can't get through this life without them.

14. What kind of person do you think the person who tagged you is?

Shaza's a very, VERY nice girl. She's friendly, polite, and ever-smiling!
Always brightens up my day ^^. A great person to talk to (: And her name starts with "S" too, WOOHOO. Go Shaza!

15. Would you rather be single and rich or married but poor?


This has potential for an argumentative essay, due to the respective pros and cons. But at the moment, single and rich! So i can fulfill my globetrotting dream ^^.

16. How many children do you want to have, if any?

A battalion. So they can all protect me if the need arises ^^. On a serious note, i haven't really given this much thought. Let the future decide.

17.What's better, to give or to receive?

Giving. Definitely.

18. If you fall in love with two people simultaneously, who would you pick?

That'd be impossible. Then one of them wouldn't be true love anymore.

19. What would you do if you (or your girlfriend) became pregnant unexpectedly?

Sue the contraceptive company. (Nah, joking.)

20. What are you waiting for right now?

For myself to get overwhelmed by fatigue and go to bed.


Tagged: Zhihao, Guanjie, Peejay, Teck Kian, Sihui

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

I is Tired!



Swiped one of the free textbooks that TJ Library put out at the entrance. Nelkon & Parker Physics Advanced Level, 7th Edition. I took the more intact of the two that remained and left, brimming with content that i no longer need to purchase one from Popular.

Grabbed some egg salad bun opposite for a quick bite before i spent the rest of the evening(and early night) at the TRC. I gladly welcomed the air-conditioned room. Finished(or rather kena chase out) at 8.30pm. Dinner was settled opposite(again) with guanjie, sam and zhihao. As though part of a routine, I reached home around 10pm as usual.

Such is the life of a student in pursuit of tertiary education. What to do? Chiong, lah.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

What Talent

Talent.

There's the often-heard-of few, playing the piano, singing, dancing or any one sport.

But have you ever seen an actual talented Guitar Hero player in action? One that's half your age?

Watching this kid hitting all the right notes is pure gold.


"Through the Fire and Flames - Dragonforce"

If you've played Guitar Hero, you'll know just how awfully tough this song is(just ask val or zhihao). This boy has incredible potential as the next Slash.

I can't get enough of the Joker's laughter. It's rather addictive to listen to, so much that i've even set it to my message alert tone ^^. I hope i don't get driven to laughing delirium.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Oops.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Arson-ic Intentions


Die, Paper, Die


The Physics NCT 2008 was a brain drain. I was so tired after the paper, having killed all my brain cells whilst attempting the questions. Doing the paper was a headache, although it was slightly(yes SLIGHTLY only) easier than the 2007 one. I almost set fire to the question paper.


What's left to be said?

The Dark Knight absolutely lived up to all its hype. It was fantastic. Heath Ledger's anarchic portrayal of The Joker was eerily convincing, and refreshing as well. It was in a different league altogether, in comparison to Jack Nicholson's take on the character back in Batman (1989). It's very sad that such a talented and wonderful actor had passed away earlier this year because of an accidental drug overdose. He totally deserves posthumous recognition, in the form of an Oscar. Rest in peace, Mr. Heath Ledger.

The Dark Knight is the only Batman movie, without the word "Batman", in the title.


Jack Nicholson as The Joker


Heath Ledger as The Joker: Psychopathic, Schizophrenic, yet with a pinch of Charisma

The Joker in this film had sort of a makeover. Instead of sporting white skin as a result of chemical bleaching(his origins), he wore face paint in the movie. What resulted was a scruffier-looking, edgier version of the Joker, never before seen in previous productions. The Glasgow Smile was there, a result of alleged parental abuse and self-mutilation.


The Dark Knight Himself

But what is the Joker without Batman? Bruce Wayne is back again with all his incredible gadgets and an all-new Batsuit(Kevlar woven with titanium-dipped nylon, if i remember). The Tumbler(his Batmobile-cum-Big Bad Black Tank) returns from the original movie as well, with a few surprises in store.

Compare this.


Left: Batman Begins(2005). Right: The Dark Knight(2008).

With this(I know its hard to believe, but yeah, it used to be this).


It's a wonder the villains don't die from laughter

Compare the vehicles too.


I wasn't alive before this actually roamed Gotham


This was from either Batman or Batman Forever


From Batman and Robin, i actually like this design


Current: The Tumbler from TDK, aka Big-Bad-Black-Tank

The Joker's unwavering faith in social obedience generally creates all the chaos seen in the film(No spoilers here, go watch it yourself). Throughout the show, you can't help but eagerly wait for the next scene when the Joker pops out. It's a brilliant performance. I especially like the maniacal laughter. Edison Chen appeared as well, for a mere 3 seconds. Go catch the movie! Guaranteed to please.



We stumbled upon this quirky bike en route to catching The Dark Knight. The owner must have quite a personality. A dollar for guessing who's the guy above! Nah, joking.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Unearthly Discoveries of The Male Toilet


Never leave your belongings behind

Somebody must have forgotten to put them on before wearing their pants. Must have felt quite airy, that guy ^^. Many situations ran through my mind as to WHY a guy would leave his underwear behind. The more i thought, the more i wanted to stay away from those undies. I didn't bother to check the brand(WHO WOULD?!) and size, but this guy must have chosen green to match that of our uniform. Funky!

Staying back in the college grounds to study till 8pm has become quite a routine now. There's the unavoidable fatigue, but the fear in me more than overwhelms it. Which is in fact, good. Means i can work more.


Little Terror: " Alamak! How to solve??"

I'm not alone in these study sessions. Teck, sam, sheeping, the LITTLE TERROR, zhihao and suzanne would make up the usual gang. The time spent after school has proved more productive than the same amount spent at home during the evening.


Journey to Simpang

Last week we even went to Simpang Bedok to have a good meal after all that killing of brain cells. Check out zhihao's blog for the food that we ate that night. Nice and filling.


Menus, menus

Hopefully i'll find time to blog more often, and with greater detail. I apologise for being kind of shoddy in my words. Tomorrow's NAPFA, and this Saturday's the Physics Nanyang Concept Test. It's time for more cranial cramming!

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Give Blood, Save (up to three)Lives!



Pardon me for the gap in between posts, time isn't really on my side right now. School ends at 5 plus everyday, and i'm dead beat when i return home.

The past week has been an eventful one, especially the occasion when i (first time in 18 years) donated blood in school. I didn't give it a shot last year, so i thought i would this year. Pretty charitable act by the way, according to them, one packet can save up to 3 lives!

I wasn't the only one in my class who wanted to contribute, but i ended up BEING the only one. My classmates didn't clear the last minute checks before the procedure. Some had recent fevers, with doses of medication in their bloodstream, some were not of suitable weight, and some had insufficient iron in their blood.

I went to each mandatory checkup, one by one. They tested you for fever, asked you a few questions about your personal health. They even tested your iron level by pricking your middle finger, to obtain a size-able sample(squeeze). I passed all.

It was down to the final act of drawing the blood. I would be lying if i said i wasn't afraid of the needle, considering its striking resemblance to that of a Yakult Straw. There were 2 injections. The first was for an anaesthetic, so as to aid numbing of the area where the 2nd needle would penetrate the skin. Surprisingly, the first(and thinner) needle hurt more than the 2nd. By the time the 2nd needle(Yakult Straw), went in, it was almost painless. Blood flowed like a river.


Flow, flow


Halfway


So there i lay, for around 15mins, waiting for the 450ml packet to fill up to its brim. There was the occasional pain when i shifted my arm and the needle contacted with my vein, but with the anaesthetic, it's like an ant bite. They gave me a stress ball to squeeze occasionally, to stimulate blood flow.


A Vampire's Favourite Food

At the end of the process, while waiting for the nurse to attend to me, i was actually hoping that the packet would not burst and splatter the floor. My fear didn't come true, luckily(i would be having high blood pressure if it did).


Yum

Some people became faint whilst donating, and the process had to be halted. But nevertheless, i applaud them for their effort! It's quite touching to see so many students contributing to the Blood Bank to help save lives, many who are doing their first, like me. After the donation, you were treated to some goodies, biscuits, milo and all. I helped myself. There was an inner feeling of happiness, once you realise that someone on the brink of death could be brought back by the mere packet of liquid that you just gave.

Hurray for blood donors! ^^



They gave a sort of bandage to stop the bleeding and identify you as a donor. I took it off at night, and here's what i saw.


Puncture

That about sums up my blood donating experience. Do give blood when you have the chance! Save lives ^^!

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

One day, at CMPB


"Machiam CIA leh!"

Well, i reckon i had better blog as soon as this laptop's powered up, or else i'd lose my train of thought. That usually happens when you have a long and quiet walk home alone, which in my case, is a daily affair.


Yours sincerely, Google Maps.

So today was the NS checkup at the Central Manpower Base(CMPB). Woke up at 5am on the dot(for once), and set off at 6.20am to pick Valerian up at Tampines MRT. My dad drove us all the way to the place.

After the safety checks and securing of handphones, we settled down at the canteen for breakfast. Zhihao came along soon and we reported at 7.50am (albeit a tad too early). Registration was quick, and on we went to our medical stations.

Number 1 : URINE TEST

(Pardon me for the lack of pictures, and dry text. If i was allowed the chance i would have snapped away with my phone relentlessly. But, CMPB's a serious place, so chance taken away.)

We had an interesting task at hand(literally). To pee on litmus-like strips of paper(luckily they're long strips, too). The tricky part was to wet the coloured parts and not get any piss on your hands. Valerian and I took the cubicle, while zhihao the adventurous tried his luck at the urinal ^^. A check with the medic denounced any fears of urethral abnormalities and we're done.

Number 2 : BLOOD TEST

The infamous test. Valerian got the old man, who persistently tried to distract him with light-hearted talk(but failed), while zhihao and i got the trainee, or rather, younger medic. We lost 2 vials of blood for the nation, willingly. The medic coughed while drawing my blood, and i swear i could feel the needle move inside the vein.

Number 3 : AURAL TEST

We sat in this soundproof cubicle and listened intently to occasional beeps on the headphones, raising hands to indicate left or right side. One of the easy tests.

Number 4 : X-RAY

Nothing much needs to be said here. Just had an X-ray of the chest. The machine was cold to the touch of bare skin.

Number 5 : DENTAL TEST

Had my teeth examined. Heard the dentist mutter something which sounded like "buckle space 47...". Nothing much.

Number 6 : VISION TEST

Pretty standard. Test of eyesight by reading letters off the wall.

Number 7 : ECG TEST

This one's interesting. Everybody went TOPLESS. 4 electrodes were plugged(or rather suction-cupped) to your chest. They took your heart rate. Unfortunate situations include having those electrodes attached onto your nipples. Thankfully, i'm not a victim(otherwise my heart rate would have gladly spiked). I noticed certain irregular spikes on my BPM(beats per minute) chart, but the medic said nothing, so all's well.

Number 8 : THE EVERYBODY-PULL-DOWN-THEIR-PANTS TEST

Hoho, this has spread far and wide. With only my pants on in the room, I was told to pull them down(yes, with the underwear), to knee level. Luckily the process took a mere 2 seconds(it was freezing cold!). The guy wrapped up by saying i was PES A, combat-fit and all.

I proceeded down to the final station, the tediously long vocational assessment. Physics, math, pattern questions, etc, had to be answered. It's the most draining of the tests.



Similar, except for the colour

After that was photo-taking. Apparently the photographer was a fan of the Armani hairstyle(spray water, comb straight up). No more tests, so we left at 11.45am.


I swear we were rocking to the beat

We had our lunch at Tiong Bahru plaza. Killed time by heading to Challenger and trying our hands at fifa street and the legendary GUITAR HERO III !

Returned to school at 3pm and attended the Math revision lecture at 4pm. I took 12 home with Guanjie, discussing about certain affairs, of which i will not divulge. We're planning to have a Stupid Video Competition, posting video replies of nonsensical videos which we see on each other's blog. Soon, guanjie, SOON. This post's getting too lengthy already. Sorry man!

A day(almost), at CMPB.

Goodbye.