So, it's been a pretty long time since I last updated. But no worries, I'm still alive right here, right now. Just that the past few days has been really hectic - exams and all. Which brings me to my next point.
It's really cool how jiwang (emo-ish) songs can really make you concentrate on your work. I tried that for revision for SEA, and oh me oh my, listening to sad, sappy songs by Search, Spoon, Spring, Fork, Tables, etc etc (ok, I made the last two up) really made me remember those darned facts a hell lot faster. No kidding. It's like, so stimulating for your brain cells, y'know? In a way, here's my theory on it. When you listen to these sad sappy songs, you tend to wallow a lot, then you tend to think about your fate and why the freaking toot you are studying that subject. And automatically, your brain registers the 'wallowsion' (ok, so there's no such word), hence allowing you to snap yourself back and get out of the pathetic state. Get it? Like I said, it's called a 'STI-MU-LA-TOR'. And these songs, though they do repeat themselves over and over again, the lyrics are very inspiring, and I've come to a conclusion: Men those era are hopeless romantics. And I mean it in my own way, heh.
But then, you see, every action has its consequences. Cos I experienced them. Man, listening to these sad sappy songs from Spoon, Spring, Search, yada yada really made me go craaaazzzzyyyyy. Like really. It's like, I'm doing my exams, and then, pop! These songs played automatically in my head. All the time (my papers are three hours on average), I kept mumbling, "Shut up, shut up!" I mightaswell a) sing aloud, or b) sing the song 'Shut Up' by BEP. Hurhur. Seriously, sometimes, the urge to sing in the middle of doing a paper is so strong that I have to clutch my stomach, resisting that urge.
"Cinta gugur bersama, daun-daun kekeringan..." ~Isabella
And yes, being a girl, sometimes, I do remember past events that happened millions of years ago when listening to these songs, so yep, that's the downfall of the Sharkie Sad Sappy Song Society!
I bet some of you are clapping right now. Like, serves her right. Who ask her to listen to stoopid dumb songs like this? Hurhur. Padan muka kau.
Which reminds me, by the way, I should mention: I am getting bankrupt from buying the tons of birthday gifts for people who have their birthdays from August to September. Like omg, so many people, please. I wonder why these two months are so saturated with babies.
That reminds me. Somebody's birthday is coming up this Wednesday. But I can't seem to remember whose. Or maybe I did? (and hence, it has a cryptic meaning)
This sounds pretty much like a nonsensical post. Ah well. I'm livid, anyways. So, live with it. Catch the pun? Never mind if you didn't. Cos I kind of didn't get it as well. Hahahahhhhhhhhhhh!!!!
AndohIscrewedupmyhistorypaper,methinks!
It's really cool how jiwang (emo-ish) songs can really make you concentrate on your work. I tried that for revision for SEA, and oh me oh my, listening to sad, sappy songs by Search, Spoon, Spring, Fork, Tables, etc etc (ok, I made the last two up) really made me remember those darned facts a hell lot faster. No kidding. It's like, so stimulating for your brain cells, y'know? In a way, here's my theory on it. When you listen to these sad sappy songs, you tend to wallow a lot, then you tend to think about your fate and why the freaking toot you are studying that subject. And automatically, your brain registers the 'wallowsion' (ok, so there's no such word), hence allowing you to snap yourself back and get out of the pathetic state. Get it? Like I said, it's called a 'STI-MU-LA-TOR'. And these songs, though they do repeat themselves over and over again, the lyrics are very inspiring, and I've come to a conclusion: Men those era are hopeless romantics. And I mean it in my own way, heh.
But then, you see, every action has its consequences. Cos I experienced them. Man, listening to these sad sappy songs from Spoon, Spring, Search, yada yada really made me go craaaazzzzyyyyy. Like really. It's like, I'm doing my exams, and then, pop! These songs played automatically in my head. All the time (my papers are three hours on average), I kept mumbling, "Shut up, shut up!" I mightaswell a) sing aloud, or b) sing the song 'Shut Up' by BEP. Hurhur. Seriously, sometimes, the urge to sing in the middle of doing a paper is so strong that I have to clutch my stomach, resisting that urge.
"Cinta gugur bersama, daun-daun kekeringan..." ~Isabella
And yes, being a girl, sometimes, I do remember past events that happened millions of years ago when listening to these songs, so yep, that's the downfall of the Sharkie Sad Sappy Song Society!
I bet some of you are clapping right now. Like, serves her right. Who ask her to listen to stoopid dumb songs like this? Hurhur. Padan muka kau.
Which reminds me, by the way, I should mention: I am getting bankrupt from buying the tons of birthday gifts for people who have their birthdays from August to September. Like omg, so many people, please. I wonder why these two months are so saturated with babies.
That reminds me. Somebody's birthday is coming up this Wednesday. But I can't seem to remember whose. Or maybe I did? (and hence, it has a cryptic meaning)
This sounds pretty much like a nonsensical post. Ah well. I'm livid, anyways. So, live with it. Catch the pun? Never mind if you didn't. Cos I kind of didn't get it as well. Hahahahhhhhhhhhhh!!!!
AndohIscrewedupmyhistorypaper,methinks!
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