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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

I think a person's life is supposed to be like a DVD. You can see the version everyone else sees, or you can choose the director's cut - the way he wanted you to see it, before everything else got in the way.

There are menus, probably, so that you can start at the good spots and not have to relive the bad ones. You can measure your life by the number of scenes you've survived, or the minutes you've been stuck there.

Probably, though, life is more like one of those dumb video surveillance tapes. Grainy, no matter how hard you stare at it. And looped: the same thing, over and over.
-Nineteen Minutes

finished nineteen minutes last night. like finally! and it was good. i guess i learnt quite alot. church was interesting! topic was on homosexuality. haha so yes we must love them, but not condone their act. that i will rmb :D

school ytd was alright. the term's closing soon. and honestly, i can't wait for it to end. then i'll really study hard :D study sessions soon!
I hate your assumptions.
"Some of us just do a better job of hiding it. What's the difference between spending your life trying to be invisible, or pretending to be the person you think everyone wants you to be? Either way, you're faking."


from nineteen minutes. and i think it's quite true. OHWELL. so annoying. started sneezing again last night. today voice not very good either ): anw there's no school today so good. just watched ghost whisperer! haha this week's one looks interesting. and i didn't go swimming ): mommy didn't really encourage me to. sigh! and the sky looked dark too. but it gave us false impressions :/

now that i'm done with nineteen minutes, i can move on to other books. i have so many more to read. haha and of course, study :D i'm a good kid! yay.