My sensitive eyelid nerve has finally stopped being SOOOO sensitive. Not to mean that it's back to normal, but it's a whole lot less sensitive than it was before, now it doesn't sting when I rub my eyes. Lol. Yay.
Ok, time to go to school. Gotta be in school in 2 hours 15 minutes and I still haven't packed my bags. I can't wait for November to end (wait, November hasn't even started!). Reminds me of last year, when I ended my final paper for the GCE 'A' Levels on the 28th while everyone was out enjoying themselves a few days before me. Now, I end relatively early for a university exam but guess what? I feel like crap. University is crap!
Time to get off now, I have 2 CAs to study and 1 laboratory report to complete. Of course, it's off to lectures first. ARGH!!!!!
By the way, people in Singapore seriously should stop jumping off train platforms in a bid to take their own lives. Firstly, it disrupts the schedules of others and it hikes up the costs of the transport operators who then take the opportunity to pass the cost on to who else? The commuters. Please stick to jumping off high rise buildings if they're that keen on dying (not that I advocate it but seriously, please think before you do anything) because that method doesn't cause the train services to stop running for 5 stations (Imagine taking the train from A to B, getting off at B to take a bus to train station C because someone jumped onto the tracks when you could have taken the train straight from A to C). Moreover, jumping off high rise buildings are cheaper, you have to pay the train fare to get past the gate and onto the platform whereas for buildings, you can take the lift (it's free...) up to a floor deemed high enough to kill and thrown yourself off it. If you're afraid of heights, you could always try carbon monoxide, gives your body a queer pink hue as well.
If you think I'm advocating suicide, you're sorely mistaken, but this is in reference to people who've decided that they really, really, really, really want to take their own lives and know that they won't change their minds. To the rest of the population out there, please don't. You're not the one who suffers, it's those you leave behind to pick up the pieces that will suffer.
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