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michee: nah i'd always liked sesame street more than barney. haha. as lalit would say, "cricket is the best sport in the world."
may: no no no it's a childrens' show you shouldn't read so deep even though we're lit students and lit rocks =D
simmie: ah, that would be fantastic. i'd never not-study, even for mcq tests like today's, if i had drive. haha.
jx: hahaha. I AM OFFICIALLY A REBEL. anti-michelle's the way to go, man.
may: yea man, lit ppl are cool. haha! i dunno if i'd trust you to mess with time, you may make it such that all we ever see is your patron! hahaha!
jx: hahaha okay! yes, lit rocks. The Real Inspector Hound rocks.
simran: hey...does that mean non-tkgians aren't?! what a thing to say on this blog. haha anyway, why do you want me to update so fast? it's only been three days!
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Triple period chem tutorial today wasn't that bad after all. I was trying to study for the redox mcq test and simran was testing me on random oxidation numbers. haha! we have decided to look for a place we can call the cricket girls' place, like the hockey tables, soccer tables etc.
I really don't know what to blog about. I feel like writing a poem, but i don't have time to.
Lit is a fantastic subject. Recently, we did this piece of writing about 74 facts and one lie. It's a list of 74 facts, and one lie among those facts. The facts are about a lady writing about a man she knew very well, almost telepathic, but who didn't marry her. It was like "a twig snapping inside her" when she heard him say he couldn't live without his wife. If you guys want to read it, i won't tell you what the lie is yet. Go to the blog Ms Chia set up [which i've linked] and click on the link to the piece of writing.
Today, we had lit in the treehouse farthest away from the canteen. i witnessed something that really made an impact on me. i was thinking about it the whole day, and it really brought me down to earth. i guess you'd have already heard about the girl who collapsed while running?
i saw her, lying face down, before she was turned over.
i saw her, unconscious, with a whole group of people surrounding her.
i saw her, being shaken by her friends, while mr tan ran to the office and back.
i saw her, with teachers surrounding her, performing CPR on her.
i saw her, as did so many others, without knowing who she is.
i saw her friends crying and praying.
i saw her move slightly at last, after a few cycles of CPR.
and i breathed in.
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