I had a weird dream too. i mean just like weixuan, however the story is very different, and funny, but a bit the... Once i get to the story, maybe you'll get it. The dream started something like that...(its quite a long dream..)
My brother and i are the only left in the house. Suddenly, the earth shook. Supposingly to be an earthquake, but news travelled so fast, and people were running about. It ended up with an asteroid strike, as in meteor strike. then people started evacuating and assembled at the basketball court next to my block of flats, just like how we assemble in the school's assembly plaza. We, being still very young(in the dream), dallied our way down. Anyway i live on the 2nd storey. Then, in a blink of an eye, a second meteor strike! TO MY HORROR, it was a direct hit onto the basketball court. (Assuming that the meteroids are small) The meteroid hit onto the building first, so the building collapsed. However, the debris were dropped to one side of the building, and only left the 2nd floor partially damaged. the third floor was half-detached.(something like an egg cracked into halves and with jagged sides).
I looked out of the window facing the court, there was this huge rock with hundred of crushed bodies beneath it. then i turned back and looked at the badly cracked celling. We decided to pack our things before evacuating from the building. the celling was almost collapsing when we finished. we headed for the road to hail a cab. (we were actually expecting a taxi, and supposed to pay for the taxi fares) then, my brother suddenly jolted, he forgot to get something, leaving his 'luggage', he ran home. i followed him. then the luggages were left, not by the road but on the road.
He was searching for his thing.( i also dont know). i was asked to go back to look after the luggages. To my astonishment, our luggages were separated. Fortunately, my luggage was still in vision, but my brother's one was not. It was like the road was movable or some sorta, like the 'travelator' in the airport where our luggages are being moved around. So, i went searching up and down for the missing luggage. And it was just Up and Down, along the same road. then....i guess i woke up, because i couldn't find it and was anxious.
Dreams... belivable or unbelivable? Sometimes you dreamt of something, but when you woke up, you forgot. however, many many days later, there may be scenes where you felt like you had seen it before. Or maybe for me only. It's like...my dream came true or something. ok, dream as in what i dreamt when i slept and not what i want to achieve. Just something i experienced. Well, for those that you can remember, they will not come true. Most of them are illogical, senseless, totally nonsense.
Back the reality. The earth is really dying. the world's coming to an end. Please make an effort to save the Earth. Copied from MrTan: cannot wait for Christmas or HariRaya or whatever festivals, they are arriving. So, what are the people in the world waiting for? Everyone's waiting for DOOM DAY.
Global issues on global warming. United States and Australia did not sign the whatever policy to reduce emission of CO2 or whatever other shit. they are selfish, in fact everyone is selfish. hey, i'm not. i'm making efforts to reduce GW. i don;t have air-conditioner at home at the very least.
Did you know that Greenland, a large piece of icy land mass above Russia, WAS too cold to grow crops? However, it's in the Straits Times, potatoes can be grown healthily and large there! The glaciers are retreating, and the World will of course and definitely not be lacked of water supply. More earthquakes, more cyclones/hurricanes and tornadoes, more forest fires, etc.
Only WEIXUAN, the World Saver can save the Earth, consult him plEASE!
* ~Nankurunaisa~ *
yesterday was the first day of marking day. i went out with some of my schoolmates to MarinaSquare GV to catch a movie, ratatouille. we met up with one another before the final decision of the movie. this hilarious thing is that Terence who had watched the movie, spent 7dollars to go into the theatre to play his DS.
the movie was somewhat funny, somewhat sad, somewhat interesting. Not too bad for being a rat. We headed off to play bowling, 2 rounds. on the second round, i'd got a good start with a strike. however, i was not able to win the others. but it was fun though, since i had not play bowling for some time. then we went to the arcade. i kept my hands off these machines. so, i just watched people play, and imagine myself playing, thats all. Time flies, and They had dinner while i watched them eat.
Sadly, all good things come to an end. I left the group for my tuition. In fact, i left abit earlier because i wanted to be alone for a while. Calmming myself by the Singapore River, i felt the breeze. i visited the Esplanade with solitude, i chose it. Feel the breeze, watch the waves, look at the crowded areas around the Merlion. Gave a smile and realised i'd emo-ed my time away. Time to turn back into reality, headed for the Mrt station. Along the CityLink, i visited MPH, and HMVs i guess. Time's up, time for tuition.
Nothing much during tuition. i was expecting her. well, perhaps i didnt get my dates correct. we did the Anglican High prelimary examination 2007 Chemistry Mcq, not bad. then there's this girl called Cheryl, (if i didnt spell wrong) still having her examinations. Everyone was told to ask her one question. And, i asked:' How do you test for sulphur dioxide?' Apparently, she isn't that good in Chemistry( she studies combined science if i'm not wrong). In the class, there is this SMART alec. The moment I questioned, he boastfully said that the question is so simple. well, to an extent, it may be simple. He was inconsiderate. He may be smart, but i wonder if he had ever wondered whether there are people who are not as smart as him? Anyway, the class started making noises the moment i questioned, so his comments may had been made inaudible, but i heard it loud and clear.
His turn to question her. His question: which factor that affects the rate of reaction, causes the most effect in the rate?
Anyone bothers to answer? in my tagboard.
Anyway that ends the fun day. And i made the decision to go to work the next morning.
It's quite a bored and tiring day today. i spent 5 hours cutting the cardboard papers. there were so many of them. for very big piece of the cardboard, cut into rectangles with width 16.5 inches. then the 16.5 inches papers were further cut into 1.65 inches. i was standing the whole time. Next job, something i'd done before, turning nuts into screws etc, for another 3.5 hours. at the end, my hands were stained with the 'oils' of the metal. Time to go home and catch the last episode of ....i dont know what's the name of the show. forget it.
Tomorrow i have to work again. tomorrow is my Great Grandmother's BirthdaY!
Happy birthday to her here.
And happy day for everyone tomorrow.
* ~Nankurunaisa~ *
Hello, i'm back after so many retarded news in my posts. There's some thing that i cannot get over with. i'm being too sensitive. i can't imagine myself getting worked up with the trivial things. how ever small, how ever trivial the matter is, i just cant stand it. i know that i am an insignficant person, but there is no need to look at me with your that kind of eyes.
What a pathetic way of discriminating people. PATHETIC! is the word.
It has been quite a while since the last with weixuan i guess. maybe i'm a very irritating person. Do you not agree? perhaps i really am.
since it is like that, i've got to put a stop to it. anyway we only have like until O level ends, which is a month plus.
As i said, for many many umpteen times, i can be all alone like you do. we may have some similarities, but out differences are too huge. Even if the whole world leave me alone, i still got myself. i can live in my own fantasies without you.
Perhaps when people grows, our way of thinking begins to change.
I've been trying, ya know?
Back to me emotions again. How nostalgic.
now, lets put our hands together. not to clap, but to pray to god.
thats the only solution, right?
* ~Nankurunaisa~ *
Hurricane Felix roared ashore early Tuesday as a fearsome Category 5 storm — the first time in recorded history that two top-scale storms have made landfall in the same season. The storm hit near the swampy Nicaragua-Honduras border, whipping metal rooftops through the air like razors and forcing thousands to flee coastal swampland.
Felix was the first of two major storms expected to make landfall on Tuesday: Off Mexico's Pacific coast, Hurricane Henriette churned toward the upscale resort of Cabo San Lucas, popular with Hollywood stars and sea fishing enthusiasts.
In Nicaragua, more than 12,000 people were evacuated just ahead of Felix's landfall, but some refused to leave vulnerable coastal communities, and three boats loaded with a total of 49 people sent out distress calls, civil defense official Rogelio Flores said.
"The winds are horrible," Red Cross official Claudio Vanegas said by phone from the Nicaraguan town of Puerto Cabezas shortly after Felix struck land nearby with winds of 160 mph. "They send roofs flying through the air, so we aren't going outside because it is too dangerous."
Phones and power were out in much of the Miskito Coast, making it difficult to find out what was happening in the remote, swampy area where many people depend on canoes for transport. Provincial health official Efrain Burgos warned that 18,000 people should find their own way to higher ground.
The only path to safety for many of those Indians was up rivers and across lakes that are too shallow for regular boats, but many lacked gasoline for long canoe journeys out. And damaging winds and floods could wipe out their crops of beans, rice, cassava and plantains.
In Honduras seaside resort of La Ceiba, residents spent the night reinforcing the flimsy walls of their homes with plywood and sandbags.
"It's going to be strong, but we have faith that Christ will protect us," said Sandra Hernandez, a 37-year-old housewife who watched satellite images of the storm on television.
Hurricane Dean struck Mexico two weeks ago as a Category 5 storm, and Felix's landfall marked the first time that two Category 5 hurricanes have hit land in a season since 1886, according to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Only 31 such storms have been recorded in the Atlantic, including eight in the last five seasons.
"This is an extremely dangerous and potentially catastrophic hurricane. We just hope everybody has taken the precautions necessary to protect life and property," Richard Pasch, a hurricane specialist at the National Hurricane Center, said Tuesday.
Off Mexico's Pacific coast, Henriette strengthened into a hurricane and was on a path to hit the tip of the Baja California Peninsula on Tuesday afternoon. The storm had sustained winds of 75 mph and, at 8 a.m. EDT, was centered about 80 miles south-southeast of the peninsula.
Before dawn Tuesday, strong waves pounded the resort's beaches, rain fell in sheets and strong winds whipped palm trees. More than 100 residents spent the night in makeshift shelters as the storm approached, and more were expected to leave their homes Tuesday.
Henriette claimed seven lives even before it strengthened into a hurricane. One woman drowned in high surf in Cabo San Lucas on Monday, and the storm caused flooding and landslides that killed six people in Acapulco.
On Tuesday, in the final hours before Hurricane Felix was expected to hit, Grupo Taca Airlines frantically airlifted tourists from the Honduran island of Roatan, popular for its pristine reefs and diving resorts, while the U.S. Southern Command said a Chinook helicopter evacuated 19 U.S. citizens, including tourists and members of U.S. Joint Task Force-Bravo who were visiting the island. Delta Airlines sent an extra flight Tuesday to Honduras to help customers escape Felix.
Bob Shearer, 54, from Butler, Pa., said he was disappointed his family's scuba diving trip to Roatan was cut short.
"I only got seven dives in. I hope they didn't jump the gun too soon," he said as he waited for a flight home in the San Pedro Sula airport.
The storm was following the same path as 1998's Hurricane Mitch, a sluggish storm that stalled for a week over Central America, killing nearly 11,000 people and leaving more than 8,000 missing, mostly in Honduras and Nicaragua.
Meteorologists agree that it is impossible to determine if any single hurricane is the result of climate change. But they differ on the key question of whether global warming is making hurricanes stronger.
Some scientists say that more intense hurricanes are forming because of human-caused increases of sea surface temperatures. Others say that newer technology such as satellites and other devices allow better storm strength measurements, and that accounts for the increase in detecting more powerful hurricanes.
* ~Nankurunaisa~ *