Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Was tagged by Sheng Hui about this....Personally, i don't really like chain games like this, but I shall do this one for you, SH.

Instructions:The tagged victim has to come up with 8 different points of their perfect lover. Specify the gender of the target. Tag 8 victims to join this 'game' and leave a comment on.

Gender: Female, of course. What else did you expect? A male? I'm not from Brokeback Mountain, you know.

Point 1: Idealy, she will have long hair (Yeah, i know, i have something for long hair. In fact, you probably already know that I intend to have long hair too. Looks real cool when its floating in the wind.) and process a kind of inner beauty that shines through her physical features. She doesn't have to be another Helen of Troy, but I would like her to be attractive (I mean, come on, who doesn't?)

Point 2: She would be innocent, shy, and has a kind personality. With any luck, she would be like Hinata. I totally love her character.

Point 3: She would love me for who I am, not for what I can give her, and likewise I will love her for who she is. Awwww....That's so sweet. :P

Point 4: T o be there for me whenever I need her, and likewise.

Point...Nevermind, I think I have all of that now. I don't need her to be prefect. After all, I would love her, flaws and all.

Well, now that's done, let us get into the post proper, shall we? Haven't been blogging much these days, and I think if you are looking at the frequency of my posts, you would know that for yourself. Having a college education is a real bugger. It takes up so much of your time that you are unable to do much of anything else. All you can do is study...study...study...And even then, there is the possibility that you might not do well, and that all your work will go to waste.

Personally, I wonder why we even came to college in the first place. I mean, all the stuff we learn here will be obsoule in, at best, 5 years. And that is not counting the fact that most of the things we learn here won't be used when we enter the workforce. Tell me, how is learning about the charge-mass ratio of an ion going to help you when you are in the business industry?

But that's the thing, isn't it? We entered the JC because we are putting off our decision about what we are going to be in the future. Those in the polys - they probably already have a good idea of what they would like to be when they grow up, otherwise, why else would they be there? Sure, there will be a few expections in the poly who are just there because they can't go anywhere else (poor losers) and might be stuck with doing courses that they might not like, but I believe that they are the exception to the rule.

Moreover, those in the polys are able to enter the workforce right after they come out. We can't. We have to go to the unis. And getting a cert isn't much worth in this day and age. After all, its just a piece of paper, and that is cheap. I tell you, if you take a stone and throw it in the street, you are more likely to hit a uni grad than anyone else.

But I have to admit, that single piece of paper would deternmine your future. Poly grads would earn more money than us at first, but after promoutions (I so need a spellchecker at the school library), we would more likely earn more than them (haha, poor losers). Research has shown that uni grads can climb further up the company ladder than poly grads (dunno where they got it from, but it might be true...or that it might be just something that uni grads throw around to make themselves feel good).

Heh, I had spent enough time typing here already. There's still work to do....Like CRD. How the hell is that going to help me in the future? I wonder. And so here I am, logging off to do something that might or might not affect my job in the days to come...

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