a [add]VERY LONG[/add] thought. =D

Mar 21, 2007 17:43


ytd, i was having my own personal time at macs having breakfast and when i was ordering food, i suddenly heard some woman calling 'dylan' loudly. so i looked to check who it was and was wondering how she knew me. then it turned out to be that she was calling her like kindergarten son. (who of course had the same name as me) LOL.

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anonymous March 21 2007, 13:21:49 UTC
Perhaps it's not a never-ending dream…. Otherwise then no matter how many times history repeats itself, it would have repeated itself /already in the past. So while everything seems never-ending, repetitive and predestined, it might not be, because every time you go through an experience, you live and learn (if it doesn't kill you). And the harder you've gone through, the stronger it makes you (well, generally).

So you live and learn, and out of the population, those who learn the best (generally) adapt better, and of course this is the 'natural selection' that we are all too familiar with. Then again, in this modern age, do we still appear to follow this trend of natural selection?

And I'm sure most of you have experienced something like this. Back when everyone was just a little pesky kid, have you ever looked up at the P6s of your school and say "Wow they're all so grown up and all, I wonder how it'll be like to be them 3 years from now". Then after a while, you realise, you're their age already, and yet, you feel like the same person. Now you’re a JC student and look how far you’ve come from P3. It makes you feel how relentless time is.

And anyway, ten years from now, will that Macs even be there? (If it doesn't get sued down by the great people of America, then maybe they'ed now sell organic food only with no fat. We wonder.)

Someone once told me JC has this tendency of changing people. One day when you go back to that Macs again (perhaps after you graduate), will you look at yourself and find that little kid running around in you?

This is an example of deviation from the topic, as well as randomness, which is not very good for most essays.

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dylanwee March 24 2007, 14:50:13 UTC
haha this sounds like ggy. lol. haha. but i think pplrarely learn from other ppls mistakes but rather learn most from THEIR OWN. hmm. and i agree with the p3 and p6 kids thingg. HAHA. p6 once seem so BIG haha.

and come on. deviation from topic is for ESSAYS. in BLOGs its called freedom of expression. =)

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