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Don't Panic

...because if you do, remember that haste makes waste AND trace.
February 05

Petronas Ads

Curse you Petronas ads! How can something so simple make people cry?
I found a bunch dating back to '99 at YouTube. Will post more next time.
January 26

"Do we need a door?"-Daryl

My cheeks are still red from today. It's quite an amazing feat for me to even get the top 50 for merentas desa (granted, it was a very close shave). Seriously, I can't remember anything from the run. I do remember the long back lanes at Palm Grove. The smelly monsoon drain that nearly caused girls to faint. My mind complained most of the time but I guess the stamina that was Given really helped me through.
I wasn't sure whether I could be at the finish line early enough to wait for my friends but I was, and shat was I surprised. Honestly. I used to be VERY lazy during cross-countries and used to have friends say to me "Why you come in so late wan ah?" but THIS time, WOW.
The proof speaks for itself.
The Big Guy up there may not have answered to most of my dialogs, but He made sure I had something to remember from my possibly last cross-country run as a student.
 
Quote of the Day: "The toner comes AFTER the moisturiser, right?"
January 19

Stalkers and Pretentiousness.

It's so sad that I'm actually STALKING my ex-classmate(s). This window shows a picture of them(singular), and I think of the year that was totally stupid.
And this window is about the last prom in the whole of Klang. Can you believe no one spoke about it? I mean, it WAS held during the holidays. Who the hell goes to proms during 2 month school holidays? [sarcasm] I mean, WE'RE all TOO BUSY with our TUITIONS anyway. [/sarcasm]
This third window is a google page. I'm googling some medical terms I heard on House. I'm now checking out phenobarbital coma. Phenobarbital coma (?) was mentioned in Babies and Bathwaters, a really...sesat episode of a pair of married ex-alcoholics with a baby. Anyway, they met in AA(Alcoholics Anon-a support group for alcoholics in USA) and got married. Apparently something was hereditary (House says it was pretentiousness) and the wife got it so she kind of sort of killed the baby. She was delirius.
Goodness! Can you believe there's no such thing as phenobarbital coma in Wikipedia? I cannot believe it!*shakes head in disbelief*

Lift me up so High that i cannot Fall

My week was averagely great. The flood in Johor is still there, but mostly in Batu Pahat as the authorities had to release water from the already overflowing dam. Poor Batu Pahat residents. Did you know that Batu Pahat High School won the Piala Tan  Sri Dato' Arshad Wira Cup debate? I found the blog of the best speaker a few months back. Poor Adilah, too. Cuddy told me she was placed at the highest floor of her new school. Wait, then that should be lucky Adilah.
ANYWAY, for our English debate, we had to go off in groups to make a report about the personality in school whom we most admire. Ridiculously ridiculous I tell you. At least, that was what I thought when I was paired off with XandY, who has no common personality trait whatsoever with me. Not that I don't like her, I mean, opposites attract.
Luckily I got paired off with D and Cuddy. We ended up interviewing THREE personalities today (No, they're not split personalities of one person). It was very fun. The one question women avoided was, you guessed it, "How old are you?". Only the third interviewee was happy to give it away.
Here's how D tried to get the age:
Me: How long have you been in the teaching industry?
Interviewee: This is my 21st year of teaching, actually.
D: So how old were you when you started?
Interviewee: Nice try.
CF was on today, as usual. To be honest, this was my first attendence to a normal CF meeting without games or food. It was good, though. I saw Madeline from the first church I went to. I don't think she was too happy to hear that I was attending another youth, but she did add that she was glad that I was at somewhere. I saw my ex-ward and my bestest friend(s) which made me feel glad that even though I was alone, someone was still there to keep me company. No one can be alone in this life, right?
I mean, obviously some can, but they tend to exaggerate it in such a way that one gets exhausted listening to them complain.
 
Listening to Coldplay's Shiver-my first time listening to it. It's cute. I like it a lot. It sounds like a Pantene commercial with the water beads kena all the strands of the hair. HAHAHAA!!
 
December 01

WORLD AIDS DAY

Today, 1st December is World AIDS Day. Go search on the internet and get more info about AIDS. Let people know that AIDS is a condition, not a disease.
This is what I compiled from watching the World AIDS Day special on Channel V and from Wikipedia. Read it, it's not THAT boring.
 
 
MYTH: HIV and AIDS are the same.
FACT: HIV is the name for the virus, Human Immunodeficiency Virus . AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.
According to Wikipedia, HIV is a retrovirus that causes AIDS, a condition in which the immune system begins to fail, leading to life-threatening opportunistic infections.
 
MYTH: We can contract AIDS by touching tainted blood and sitting on infected syringes.
FACT: NO, we cannot. The virus HIV cannot live outside a hosts' body for long. Its chances of survival outside a human body (for example, blood in a syringe) after two hours is very slim.
 
MYTH: We can get AIDS by having contact with a HIV-positive person.
FACT: NO, we CANNOT get HIV/AIDS from touching, kissing, holding hands or hugging a HIV-positive person. So it's okay to do:   to someone who is HIV-positive. Don't stare at others if they do. There are only three ways HIV/AIDS can be contracted.
One, through unprotected sex.
Two, through sharing of contaminated needles.
Three, from an infected mother to her child through birth or breast milk.
A person can also contract HIV/AIDS through contaminated blood transfusion, but this rarely happens nowadays.
 
Don't treat HIV-positive people differently than you treat HIV-negative people. Get over that social stigma.