Sunday, July 26, 2009

Frustrated

The writer is now frustrated over something that should relaxs him. Its hard when people don't find common grounds and always assume that they are right when they are partially at fault. He wonders when everyone will learn to compromise and learn to accept each other's view in a humble way.

Perhaps he just met the wrong batch of people. Not everyone is bad and not everyone is good. Just a few rotten eggs in the basket.

Nevertheless when a problem arise, its better to confront. If you are unhappy with someone's actions, tell them, however so in a way which they could accept. You don't go yelling at them and make them feel all fired up. A calm discussion is a prefered discussion. Nothing would be solve if both stay firm on their grounds and don't learn to let in.

A problem not solve is one that will never and and will cause eternal chaos.

Thats my 2 cents.

Cheers.

PS: Will be updating soon about my life. Sorry for the long MIA session.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

A week or two..

So where to start? Euphoria gathering was last week from Friday to Sunday. To describe it I would only use one word, AWESOME! Its nice to see some familiar face after a while, as well as to get the latest update on everyone you used to know.

Sugus is flying to U.S this September. He's going for MassCom although he has offer for International Relationships and Political Science. Parent's advise... Oh well, can't really argue with that right? All that I can do is just to wish him all the best in his future undertakings.

Friday night was practically a sleepless night. Although I slept at 5 a.m, most of us woke up at 7 a.m due to the sound of an accident down there on the road. Probably some drunken guy was driving around the alley. Only one vehicle was involved, as well as an unlucky traffic light post. Wuwu..

We headed of to KYS at 10 a.m but due to Malaysian time, the bus only arrive at 10.30 a.m. Le ang (Mr. Shaheran) was there waiting for us. He's still trying to be funny, although his sense of humour never hits me. He was shouting, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Indonesia etc. as we were boarding the bus. As though as we are some kind of immigrant =/.

Meeting up with the teachers are always fun. Though it has always been scary to meet up with our counsellor, Ms. Lai. Reason no. 1, our hair = =". You should see Serai's hair. From the back, you wouldn't even know he's a guy!

We had a short 'lecture' by Ms. Lai when she saw us. Cha'om hair was long, Eyen's hair is long and Affroe... mind you he looked like an Arab terrorist :D. Though its not wrong, we should set a good example to our juniors there, yadda yadda. There's truth in it but nevertheless, I don't really fancy having a haircut just to go visit my high school. As a matter of fact, if this was a rule, the numbers of KYSers visiting the school would decrease drastically. Just look at all of us!

Anyway, the day latter ended with a seafood dinner at Umbai. After that we headed back to the hotel. We went to McD Dataran Pahlawan with K.A. Sat on the grass somewhere at the dataran there but after a while we got thirsty. So we went back to McD and stayed there till 2am. Iylia was probably 'high' since this is the first time she was out this late. Her curfew is at 6.30 P.M! Mind you the poor soul. Luckily she got four handsome and macho bodyguards who are really alert that night (Apart from Sanjiv, his eyes were red but as soon as we say 'Let's head back to the room', his eyes immediately recover and turned back white).

Regarding my Driving lessons, I'm glad to say its coming to an end, hopefully. Taking my QTI this Friday. Wish me all the best ^^.

Cheers,
Adrian.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Not much time to update

You should be wondering dear friends. Its THE holiday and Adrian should have lots of things to rant about , as well as to share. However so my dear friends, the holidays have made me a bit lazier to write on my blog. And to the matter of fact, I noticed a lot of my college friends aren't blogging as much as they used to now. Perhaps blogging was just something to kill time back when we are at college? Perhaps so, perhaps not.

So what was new for the past few weeks?

I was franctically looking for a new game beside dotA. I do belief that spending time repeatedly killing noobs at TFT1 , Malaysia Room 70 , Singapore Room 30 (Those are the rooms that I normally go to when there isn't an InHouse Draft game or a Draft game.) will actually degrade my gameplay and make me bored. Much to the fact it already did and the joy of playing it is slowly leaving me. Everything is suppose to be moderate so I guess that is what happens when your routine is to sleep, eat, dota, movies and well, repeat the process.

I do get a few hangouts with my friends but most of the time they have their own life. So most of the time, what am I left with?

I went to watch Ice Age III last Sunday with Chee Kit. I can say I really miss that little guy going over the ice , franctically searching for his lost acorn. A ah, and the love story that goes along with it. It was an enjoyable movie, which gave me a few laughters. Something that Drag me to Hell didn't.

I have also watched Code Geass : Lelouch of the Rebellion R1 and R2. I decide to watch it on YouTube as downloading is too slow and I'm too stingy to go and buy the complete set. It will be over in 2 days and if I were to keep on buying like I did before, money would flow like it was going down a waterfall. And to consider the tight budget I currently have. Better not.

Today was a day spent with 3 friends. Omar and Radin, an aquintance from primary school and Daniel whom I met when I went out with Omar to Gurney a few years back. Radin picked us up at 6pm and we went to Queensbay Mall for our dinner and perhaps, something to do. Movies weren't interesting as we have all already watched Transformers II and Ice Age III. So it was dinner and whatever happens next would be decided later.

Dinners was at TGI Fridays as we needed free refills and didn't want to go to McD or Nandos. Besides, the seats and atmosphere were much more comfortable there. =) We spent time talking and talking and talking. Was a bit lost when they talked about scouts and PFS as it wasn't a part of my childhood experience due to the fact that I went to KYS instead. Sincerely speaking, sometimes, perhaps most of the time I still regret going to KYS. The reason for applying was never fulfilled and my attempts to leave it failed every single year.

The approximately 5 hours of talks and chilling let me learn a few things. First and foremost, I tend to be quiet when they were talking things outside my league. Football and sports, I don't really know anything as my interest in sports differs then theirs and I dislike football. I still don't understand the hype behind it.

Everyone is moving on with their life. Radin is doing a double degree at ANU (Economics and Accounting and Finance) and Omar is helping his dad at work with Programming and doing part time Photography. I wonder how's Jiun Mei doing? I haven't met her since Form 1 when I went to deliver her birthday present during the Chinese New Year Holiday. And Yi Ling? What's up with their life? I haven't heard from Jeffrey. The last time I met him was at Infinity Sungai Dua, where he was playing Dota and all I know was that he was planning to study Medicine.

How time flies. In another year's time I would turn 20. I a few months time I would be 19. Gosh my teenage years are almost over. Did I spent it well?

I used to deny the fact that Ms. Lai said that I was a bit introvert. Well back then I talked a lot and was very easy going and friendly. However, to think of it. Since when did I began to talk less? Right now, I'm just observing and listening other people's point of view.

Perhaps I'm a listener a learner.

In other words, I lean more to an introvert.

Gosh, is this really true?