I just read Red Shoes (don't ask) and realised it actually has a moral, and that there was a reason as to why she kept dancing and dancing non-stop -.- well, actually I have no idea why it's titled Red Shoes since no matter what shoes she had been wearing, she would (or should) have been dancing anyway.
Hmm, maybe I knew it long ago, just that I forgot. Is it childish of me to read that book at the age of 5? 'cuz I think that was when I read the book, haha. Or bought it.
Oh yes, heck, why am I reading childish books at when I'm supposed to do my work? I've done nothing but finish up two trigo question. And yeah I'm reading Red Shoes. I just realised I've never read Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan. Aaah, and many stories in two of my huge classic stories book (but Alice in Wonderland is not inside any! Er, I think), lol. One of them is almost historical now, I think. The words are damn bloody gigantic (pictures quite ugly too lol :x) and it has been in my house for as long as I can remember.
Omg I'm turning childish, haha, must be the after effects of PE lessons spent relieving childhood memories. Almost all 2F girls were playing super childish games like Mr Wolf, catching, AEIOU, and that game where you're not allowed to laugh. The Santa Claus one. HAHA.
Frankly, I think everyone laughed more than we played/run.
Ooo last week of school :) and we're studying for three days. And damn! Physics prac test on Thursday. My most hated kind of test. I've gotten C5 for practical test last year and pretty much everyone knows I suck mad at How Scientists Work. If you don't then now you do.
(I highly suspect Mr Suria's point in coming to our class is to manipulate everyone to take up Physics in year 3. And I have to say it's working.)
Oh boy, homework homework and le gasp.
EOY is one month (omg I wrote week just now T_T) away and...and...and...
I guess you don't need me to tell you what I am still doing ):
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Let's talk about WWI. No, not talk about it. Talk about how I feel about doing the history assignment. I don't see the point in asking us to prioritize the causes for Word War I. It's pretty much the history version of the chicken and egg question -.- you can argue and argue and argue again and still in the end everything contributed to the war.
All in all, I don't like history assignments, nor any other homework.
Just like YOU :)