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:: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 ::

Thank God.

I've graduated.

The release of results was at the back of my mind for a long time, but I hadn't paid much attention to it till today. Must admit that I had experienced great trepidation just before looking at the results, because honestly, I had not been putting in a lot of effort in my work this semester, especially so for 2 subjects. Thankfully, I got away with a C+ for one of them and a B- for the other (despite the dismal MCQ test just before the exams).

The best thing about my results of course, was the A that I scored for my I/O psychology. It was completely unexpected because the other two modules that I took under this lecturer earned me only B minuses. I'm very happy, of course. Very, very, joyful.

Graduated with a merit. So, that's an increase in pay for me. =)

:: nimezs @ 6:44 pm [+] ::

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:: Thursday, May 19, 2005 ::

When I grow up, I want to be a Sith Lord.

Let's face it... That's where all the perks are. You get to love, you get to marry, have sex, have kids, you only need to care about yourself and being powerful... And all the cool powers? Haha. I'm only kidding. I'd rather be a politician than be involved with the silly Jedis or Siths.

Right. In case some of you complain... I don't know why you would anyway, it's already all in the book.

***SPOILER ALERT!***


Yes, watched Star Wars Episode 3 today. Apart from the cheesy screen-wipe scene transition effects, the cinematics were fabulous. I loved the various different environments depicted during the intergalatic war - gorgeous scenery, even if all CGI. The story-line is everything to be expected, though yes, we all agreed that the dialogue was stilted, and at best, only humourous. Emotional scenes fell flat, not least of all due to Hayden Christensen's acting skills. He's like Keanu Reeves - only not as convincing. The best emo scene I have to say was done quite nicely by Ewan Mcgregor after Obi-wan defeated Anakin. Very touching there. Natalie Portman's speech prior to being attacked by Anakin comes a close second. Watching love scenes between Anakin and Padame however, is like watching a case of unrequited love. She loves him but he at best only lusts for her. The only kind of looks he gives her seem to be more lecherous than loving. I'm sure it's not for lack of trying, because Natalie Portman is hot. (Or so I'm told.)

The actor portraying Darth Sidious/Palpatine brings a malicious glee to his role and his winning of Anakin over to the dark-side is almost a carefully thought-out courtship. Yet ultimately, Darth Vader is but a tool, and it was the Jedis' loss that they did not know how to control him better. There is great teenage angst in Anakin and no one wants to play with him... and I empathize. It's hard to be loyal or close to people who exclude you and do not give reasons why. The Jedis' failure to recognize this led to their downfall - their fear of his explosive feelings shut him out, and not realizing that he was still ultimately also a young adult as well as a Jedi compromised their understanding of his feelings. How falliable the Jedi are, and how human in the end. Their strict principles are perhaps what lead to the destruction of the Jedi Order in Episode 3.

***SPOILER END***


Ok, after that we went for dinner, and after dinner... the arcade! The highlight THAT venture has to be when we were playing this army-esque shooting game. We only lasted for one stage, but it was kinda fun... Four-person shooting action!

(Paraphrased)
Don: I have this first player theory.. The first player always get targetted.
Mel: You're just upset that you got beat by girls.
Me: Next time we can switch places lor... Then we'll see...

Anyhow, I was promoted to sergeant, in a nice officer's uniform. Bwahahaha. But I must say that I spent most of my time hiding and shooting randomly, so it was quite a surprise to me. Didn't last long after the rest of my team died though... so... well. It was fun.

Arcade playing is expensive though... so I guess it's best as a once in a while thing.

:: nimezs @ 12:33 am [+] ::

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:: Sunday, May 15, 2005 ::

Joey puts 'em down even online... Posted by Hello

:: nimezs @ 1:04 am [+] ::

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:: Saturday, May 14, 2005 ::

Conspiracy theories...

Theory #1: Somebody killed Melvin. For money.

Story as follows: Melvin was spotted wandering blurrily around with a wad of cash in his hand. After following a bunch of a smokers around back (which was highly suspicious in itself since Melvin does not smoke. Doubly suspicious was the fact that another non-smoker participant, Alvin, followed them to the back. Minutes later, all the smokers straggled back in ones and twos into the clubroom with the visible absence of Melvin. We theorize that Melvin was killed for money, and we shall never see him again.

Timmy confirmed this theory for a fact, doing a remarkable impression of a seedy gangster. He is destined for two-bit roles.

Theory #2: My boyfriend is a drug smuggler.

Story as follows: Often goes missing for the purpose of "passing something to [his] friend". Since item of exchange is never discussed openly nor friend ever named, suspicions abound this highly secretive act. Doubly suspicious is the fact that this act is also used as excuse not to meet girlfriend, yet when queried, no admitted evidence of other behaviour apart for the act of "exchange". (read: much time that cannot be accounted for) This behaviour is also expressed vicariously in dating sims - uses drug pushing as a convenient means of earning lots of money.

However, chosen actions in dating sims cannot be generalized to real life since he has failed in the other behaviour of showering me with diamond rings.

:: nimezs @ 10:54 am [+] ::

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:: Sunday, May 08, 2005 ::

The crazy things hamsters do...

I can't remember if I'm mentioned this before. But! Hamster.

http://www.angelfire.com/gundam/ultimecia0/Hamster.avi (cut and paste the add into your address bar.)

:: nimezs @ 3:35 am [+] ::

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Lunch at Muddy Murphy's

Beer for lunch? This isn't England.


Two pints please! (If Mindy knew this picture was on my blog, she'd probably kill me.) Posted by Hello


Er. Beer for lunch? Hans calls it "cider" but it tastes like beer to me. Posted by Hello


And later, perusal of engrossing literature. Posted by Hello

Summary: I still hate the taste of alcohol. Had to wash my mouth out with table salt and water.

The Fish and Chips? Filling, but I wouldn't call it fantastic. The mushroom soup is nice tho, and there doesn't seem to be any service charge. It's at Orchard Hotel, if you're curious. Long story short I was actually walking in the right direction (via the backlanes) but not realising it. Therefore, called Hans. After which I walked BACK to Wheelock only to discover later that I had been on the right path. Pffft.

:: nimezs @ 1:20 am [+] ::

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:: Thursday, May 05, 2005 ::

Take a number, leave your name

For all intents and purposes of replying to my posts, I am single and unmarried. You have no fear of jealous boyfriends rampaging to kick your anonymous butts. A slew of suitors could march up to my door proposing marriage and he would not quirk a brow. Or if your fear is of my reaction to you - I take all comments to be tongue in cheek, therefore, please feel free to respond with your name or a readily identifiable nickname. I will not rampage to kick your butt either. Maybe be vaguely cold and hostile, but seldom physical action from me, unless I *really* like you.

There's nothing that's more frustrating than anonymous posters. Especially since I don't see what you have to hide from. If you hate me, at least allow me the courtesy to know who you are so our hate can be mutual. If you don't hate me but must say something that will anger me, I must say this in response: I try my best not to be petty, but your action will only cause me to be suspicious of everyone. If you're a friend, I deserve to at least know what you think, don't I? Therefore, leave a name.

:: nimezs @ 9:24 pm [+] ::

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:: Monday, May 02, 2005 ::

Saaaaa.......

Finished. 26 episodes. And yet... disatisfied and must read the manga now. The voice actor for Souma Kyo is fantastic. Incidentally, he did the voices of Sousuke Sagara in Full Metal Panic (which I've watched) and Toya Kinomoto in CCS (The Sealed Card). Gaaaah. I can't get over the way he read the lines. Funny that shows can produce more raw emotion than in real life. The first ten minutes of episode 26 has to be my favourite portion of the entire series. I am now completely for him to end up with the female protagonist.

:: nimezs @ 2:50 am [+] ::

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:: Sunday, May 01, 2005 ::

Fruits Basket

I was so happy when you smiled,
Your smiles breaks through the clouds of gray,
Far from the sunny days that lie in sleep...

Waiting with patience for the spring,
When the flowers will bloom renewed again...
Knowing there's more beyond the pain of today...

Although, the scars of yesterday remain...

You can go on living as long as much as your heart believes...
You can't be born again, although you can change..
Let's stay together always...



Some of the characters: (From left) Haru (I think), Momiji, Kyou and Touru.Posted by Hello


I've only watched 16 episodes, but I like it very much. It makes me so sad. If you've watched it before, you'll know what I mean. It's like a Japanese anime version of Pollyanna, except with the larger than life characters and all the magic, mystery and mayhem.

It starts off with this story of a girl, Honda Touru, living in a tent after her grandfather goes off to live with relatives. Her parents are dead. She meets Souma Yuki, the "prince" of her school on the way to school one day and when he learns that she lives in the tent on their property, offers her a place to stay. The fun begins when she learns that the Soumas have a family secret - they are cursed with animal spirits and will transform into animals when hugged by normal human beings of the opposite sex.


And because I'm a big softie, some episodes make me cry. =( It's all very sweet and sad and yet funny.

*sigh* I love Kyo(u).

:: nimezs @ 12:23 am [+] ::

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