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Friday, March 27, 2009
making sense to not make sense

I just have to laugh at how small the world (or singapore) is. And the connections with people you know and their friends and their friends.
Because not laughing about it would make me feel bitter.
And how funny is it, that you trust people and let them know your thoughts. Your personal thoughts. And they agreed with it. Yet, they do things agaisnt that exact thought. very funny. It irks me.
I irk me; my naive-ity.

I'm not making sense, i know. Agree with me, and then go against it. go.

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On a HIGH note, i'm enjoying my practicum in school, minus the ridiculous paper work. I have had high highs and low lows. But all is good.

I've learnt that children's humour is one of the best type of humour there is. One antic/joke would cause me to laugh or smile to myself whenever i think about it. And the kids generously showered me with funny antics/jokes on daily basis. Just imagine how HAPPY i must be. very very.

And i love how kids are very HONEST. they really do tell things like it is. no bends, no turns. Sometimes, they tell you things that you'd rather not know. And cost you a bruised ego. But you'll get over the honesty-shock and appreciate the brutal honesty that you'll rarely get from adults.

There is so much we can and should learn from kids. SO much.