This is bananas. I'm up, blogging at 12am in the morning (my gawd, is it morning already?!), just so I can lullaby myself to sleep. Oh wells. Maybe just a quick run-through of what's hot, and what's NOT!
Splashed across the front page of the main section of ST was the "ground zero" for Kansas after being hit by a tornado. It is said that the area looked like Hiroshima and Nagasaki after the atomic bombing which ended after WWII. I actually went to check the site of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and well, I hate to admit it, but they look the same. I mean, the photos bear so much resemblance that it is really frightening to see that US actually has a tornado season. And here we are, complaining that the only seasons we'll ever experience are summer and the monsoon season. Wth. Seriously, somebody gotta re-write the plans (if you can't catch head or tail about what I just said, don't bother. :P). But what I do realise, upon studying the picture of the wreck in greater detail, was that even though the tornado struck, there were still perfectly lined streets and the grass did not change colour! And there's this squalid little white building that's been converted into an emergency centre, though I can't, for the life of me, locate where the triage centre is. So, I guess what we gotta do now is to pray hard that Singapore will not suffer the same fate as those of our counterparts across the Pacific (or is it the Atlantic) Ocean. Cos if Singapore really has that, and God forbids that should happen, then we'll prolly be drowned like millions of feet under.
The NUS camp is this Friday till Sunday! I can't wait! But then again, before going for the camp, I still have to drag my hands to do 2 more Econs essays. Come on, fingers, do me proud!
By the way, do read Tay Yeak Keak's article on Spiderman 3. It's really entertaining, I think. And really funny. Apparently, there's this man in Spiderman 3 named "SANDMAN", and he could save Singapore from having a sand crisis by producing sand from his body, and we can all use the sand. HAHAAHHHH!!!!!!
Splashed across the front page of the main section of ST was the "ground zero" for Kansas after being hit by a tornado. It is said that the area looked like Hiroshima and Nagasaki after the atomic bombing which ended after WWII. I actually went to check the site of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and well, I hate to admit it, but they look the same. I mean, the photos bear so much resemblance that it is really frightening to see that US actually has a tornado season. And here we are, complaining that the only seasons we'll ever experience are summer and the monsoon season. Wth. Seriously, somebody gotta re-write the plans (if you can't catch head or tail about what I just said, don't bother. :P). But what I do realise, upon studying the picture of the wreck in greater detail, was that even though the tornado struck, there were still perfectly lined streets and the grass did not change colour! And there's this squalid little white building that's been converted into an emergency centre, though I can't, for the life of me, locate where the triage centre is. So, I guess what we gotta do now is to pray hard that Singapore will not suffer the same fate as those of our counterparts across the Pacific (or is it the Atlantic) Ocean. Cos if Singapore really has that, and God forbids that should happen, then we'll prolly be drowned like millions of feet under.
The NUS camp is this Friday till Sunday! I can't wait! But then again, before going for the camp, I still have to drag my hands to do 2 more Econs essays. Come on, fingers, do me proud!
By the way, do read Tay Yeak Keak's article on Spiderman 3. It's really entertaining, I think. And really funny. Apparently, there's this man in Spiderman 3 named "SANDMAN", and he could save Singapore from having a sand crisis by producing sand from his body, and we can all use the sand. HAHAAHHHH!!!!!!
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