TODAY: RELIGIOUS + STUNNED.
Oh myy. Today Stella suddenly turned back and said I'm her motivation.
Was quite pleasantly surprised until she said
"How come you can be like so carefree, dont need to do anything one ah?"
Walaoo, how to answer o(>.<)o
And it didn't sound like a compliment lor! *Stunned*
Then I replied a funny one "Erm need to ask God, He created me in his image.."
Religious nehh~
History Slingshot practices are such failures for me. I really should study for the next one. Even the Joshua who seldom speaks was amazed and he asked "You haven't started at all?" Oh man. Such few words can make me feel so bad.
For Lit there was an impromptu Lit Workshop which was supposed to be tomorrow. Yesterday Ms Yao smsed the other class (we're banded) but we didn't get the message. Stood up Lou once again. Sorriee~ Our class took our time for lunch after Slingshot and arrived at the Training Development Centre half an hour late. Then we had to split up into groups assigned beforehand and join the workshop which already started.
Latecomers who were assigned to group C were me, Joshua and Khartik(?) then my brain was going "Oh no. I'm not close to these two AT ALL~" Plus we joined Joseph who had the whole table to himself. Mehhh~ Awkward. But surprisingly we could get along. JAW DROP. Didn't expect the boys from 3 different classes to communicate to each other so well. Wasehh. AND for the VERY FIRST TIME in my life I heard Joshua speak so many words in a conversation/ discussion. Oh my goodness. *stunned* And I discovered Joseph could draw really well. *double stunned*

Joseph presenting his art masterpiece and or group's discussion..
We totally owned the other groups with the colours and drawings!

Poetry on death Hahaa but Joseph cartoonised it so well.

Maybe just that the lamb became a Billy goat. HAHAA!
The discussion was super entertaining, Joseph wrote the occasion of the poem to be "Lunch Special: LAMB BUFFET" for the crows HAHAHA (the crows supposed to feed off the lamb to signify the violent aspect of death) and he wrote that with a serous face. Wts.
Joshua was quite impressed when Khartik wrote the phrase "Silencing of the lamb" but we found out that he didn't know it was a movie. And when I suggested "Gone with the Wind", he didn't realise it was another famous movie too. Oh myy. So blur!
On a darker note, the first poem by Eberhart seem to portray the Crucifixion of Christ and the gory images used in the poem was rather disturbing. On the surface, the poem seem simple with short, easy English words. Ayeee, underestimated the poem.
And the time now's 5.49am, think I'll just go straight to school.
Dang. Havent done SGC and ASEAN nor have I revised Econs.
GG-fied.