today i realise that blogging is very useful when you want to talk to people, but haven't got the time or mood for msn and can't be bothered writing e-mails.... speaking of which, i owe alot of people e-mails... >< sorry to people who haven't heard from me in a while~ i am ok, just very busy la~
Sunday has officially become my study day.
I did math problems this moring. This afternoon i went to tuition and did more math problems. I went home and watched T.V for a while, and at night i did the rest of my math problems. Ok, maybe sunday's more of a math day, but my point being, there's just no spare time on sunday anymore! What ever happened to looking forward to weekends? Even my dad said i am always studying on a sunday.... well, what else could you do when you've got assessments coming up almost everyweek?-.- ...damn it, my posts are begin to be filled with complains and negative feelings, which is only a PORTION of my mood swings. Actually, i feel pretty happy today, don't know why, just is^^. It's like my RE teacher said, you don't need a reason to be happy. I guess i am just feel good that i got some study done today, and for once i am in control of my life and not panicing about tomorrow.
lots of stuff happened last week and the week before which i didn't have time to write about. Firstly two weeks ago i went to the melbourne zoo, on a cold damp morning. I loved zoos. I think i 've always had an interest for animals and nature. Which is probably the result of watching discovery channel with mum when i was little. There were some renovations going on so i wasn't able to see all the animals, plus i didn't have the time anyway, so it's see you next time for elephants, rhinos zebras and giraffes, who i am sure would have missed their little asian visitor. The highlight of the day was the meerkats. They are so active! the way they move you think that they are carrying on a major construction or preparing for a concert, there's a sense of excitement and anticipation. this is great contrast to the rest of the animals at zoo, which were either eathing or practicing staring into empty space. oh, and i also got the chance to see a red panda, which sadly, is not a real panda, but more closely related to a racoon. but i rather througt it looked like a monkey looking bear, or a bear looking monkey.
it's not very clear... but it was the best i could do without flash, because the window reflects all the light.
anyway, the day was good, and the only spoil was the food. I thought the popcorns at the cinema is the biggest rip-off ever, but the zoo canteen just redefined what robbery means. A burger for 7 dollars and chips for 5 dollars sucked the life out of my wallet, which will take some weeks to recover.
i guess what i really learnt about at the zoo was the conservational status of many endangered species. I find it horryfing that most of the animals we see will be extinct, with certainty, in the next dozen of years. Most of them don't have enough numbers to breed, or just have such a limited gene pool they will eventually die out because of incestial breeding. There's so little we could do, i mean, every now and then, someone post an issue about it in the paper, but it's soon forgotten when the next election rolls over, or some idiot makes a scene in the public. *sigh... well, i guess it's a pretty tough world we live in, everyone spends their day worrying about themselves, take a quick glance on those around them in spare time and move on.
damn, i became so melancholy again... maybe it's just the way my blogging goes.
Panda-critically endangered specie as last decided by the World Conservation
12 weeks and a half before the final VCE exams
Sunday has officially become my study day.
I did math problems this moring. This afternoon i went to tuition and did more math problems. I went home and watched T.V for a while, and at night i did the rest of my math problems. Ok, maybe sunday's more of a math day, but my point being, there's just no spare time on sunday anymore! What ever happened to looking forward to weekends? Even my dad said i am always studying on a sunday.... well, what else could you do when you've got assessments coming up almost everyweek?-.- ...damn it, my posts are begin to be filled with complains and negative feelings, which is only a PORTION of my mood swings. Actually, i feel pretty happy today, don't know why, just is^^. It's like my RE teacher said, you don't need a reason to be happy. I guess i am just feel good that i got some study done today, and for once i am in control of my life and not panicing about tomorrow.
lots of stuff happened last week and the week before which i didn't have time to write about. Firstly two weeks ago i went to the melbourne zoo, on a cold damp morning. I loved zoos. I think i 've always had an interest for animals and nature. Which is probably the result of watching discovery channel with mum when i was little. There were some renovations going on so i wasn't able to see all the animals, plus i didn't have the time anyway, so it's see you next time for elephants, rhinos zebras and giraffes, who i am sure would have missed their little asian visitor. The highlight of the day was the meerkats. They are so active! the way they move you think that they are carrying on a major construction or preparing for a concert, there's a sense of excitement and anticipation. this is great contrast to the rest of the animals at zoo, which were either eathing or practicing staring into empty space. oh, and i also got the chance to see a red panda, which sadly, is not a real panda, but more closely related to a racoon. but i rather througt it looked like a monkey looking bear, or a bear looking monkey.

it's not very clear... but it was the best i could do without flash, because the window reflects all the light.
anyway, the day was good, and the only spoil was the food. I thought the popcorns at the cinema is the biggest rip-off ever, but the zoo canteen just redefined what robbery means. A burger for 7 dollars and chips for 5 dollars sucked the life out of my wallet, which will take some weeks to recover.
i guess what i really learnt about at the zoo was the conservational status of many endangered species. I find it horryfing that most of the animals we see will be extinct, with certainty, in the next dozen of years. Most of them don't have enough numbers to breed, or just have such a limited gene pool they will eventually die out because of incestial breeding. There's so little we could do, i mean, every now and then, someone post an issue about it in the paper, but it's soon forgotten when the next election rolls over, or some idiot makes a scene in the public. *sigh... well, i guess it's a pretty tough world we live in, everyone spends their day worrying about themselves, take a quick glance on those around them in spare time and move on.
damn, i became so melancholy again... maybe it's just the way my blogging goes.
Panda-critically endangered specie as last decided by the World Conservation
12 weeks and a half before the final VCE exams

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