Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Dear Eri Kawada ;

To my dear friend Eri Kawada ,
I'd like to say THANKYOU .
Thank You for always being there for me when no-one else was .
You're always there for me when I need help and never abandoned me . You're always willing to help me when I go through some troubles - minor or major .
Thank You for always listening to me when everyone else wasn't (LOL except at school , you never listen to me at school >>) . On MSN , you'd always be willing to listen to me even though most of the time I blah-er on about random crap . You never say "SHUT UP EUNIKE !" or anything of that sort , even though you might be thinking it in your head xD .
Thank You for being a friend .
I hope that we will never ever become enemies or drift apart . You're one of my closest friends and one of my craziest .
Thankyou for everything you've done for me . I'll also always be there for you and I'll always be willing to listen to you troubles , so if something's on your mind ; hey~ I'm here ;D

That is all ; ILOVEYOUERI <3 ^^

Monday, 26 September 2011

full class ?

OK , so I currently go to a low-ranked partly-selective school which practically only has 2 classes for each grade from 7-10 and each class rarely ever contains over 30 kids . the two classes are the A class and the X class ; A being the mainstream and X being selective .
My class started off with 30 kids , but during the first 2 terms , 1 kid left , leaving 29 people in the class . By the end of the year 2 more kids left , leaving only 27 kids .  At the beginning of next year , 1 kid left , leaving 26 . People complained about how small our class is and how other schools have around 30 in each class . Now that I think about it , a 4 people difference isn't much , but who cares right now ?
This school has a 'glitch' in it , involving students moving from the A class to the X class . I think that this is unfair . Most of the students in my class have studied hard and have been forced to devote most of their time after year 4 to study for the selective test . They have gone through the struggle and passed the selective test , gaining a spot in this school . However , in this school , students from the A class are able to score a spot in the X class just by getting a good report , constant great marks , good behaviour etc. without completing the selective test . I personally think that this is unfair , but hey~ it's not my decision .
So at the beginning of the year , 1 student moved in from the A class into the X , making the class have a total of 27 students ; 13 girls and 14 boys . People still complained about how small the class was .
In term 3 , another student from the A class moved into the X class , making a total of 28 students . The class was starting to seem full , because we had a limited number of seats in the class and we rarely swapped seats so when the student transferred into our class , she took other people's spots and forced changes into our seating plans . What I find really sad is that she kept taking my friend's spot , so she was forced to move away from the people she had been sitting with the whole year into another spot .
At the end of term 3 , we had yet another student joining the X class . The girls fussed over her before realising that there'd need to be some DRASTIC changes to be made in the seating plans . The class was full , literally . It was no longer a small 27-membered class , but rather a 29-membered class . It may only seem like a small difference , but it seems as if its a BIG difference . It's amazing how much changes 2 additional students can make and what fuss it'll cause .

8X is a small class, you say ? Small class my ass .

Friday, 23 September 2011

LAUGHING IS GOOD .

My classmates think I laugh TOO much, but is there such a thing as 'too much laughter'? Believe it or not, laughing is actually quite good for you. According to my friend, if you laugh for 3 days straight, it would equal to 2 days of non-stop hardcore workouts. According to my other friend, laughter can give you abs. Whether these facts are true or not, I have no idea coz if I laugh for at least 5 minutes straight, my cheeks and stomach start to hurt and I have to stop coz I can't breathe.
When I laugh, I'm only giving myself a workout. Apparently, laughter works out the diaphragm, abdominal, respiratory, leg, facial and back muscles. Imagine all the stretching and exercise I'll have to do if I don't laugh and want to keep my diaphragm, abdominal, respiratory, leg, facial and back muscles in shape!
Laughing is also healthy. It lowers the blood pressure and increases the response of tumour and disease killing cells. So technically, by laughing, I might become healthier than someone who rarely laughs. Laughter also increases vascular blood floor and helps oxygenate the blood.
It's also beneficial to students. A study carried out by John Hopkins University Medical School proved that laughter increases memory and learning. It also improves alertness and creativity.
This proves that laughter is good, so the next time someone tells me off for laughing, I will state all these facts and pwn them :)

Tuesday, 20 September 2011

1O reasons why KPOP is awesome .

Out there in this cruel and unforgiving world, lay a crowd of people i like to call 'anti-kpoppers'. This vast group includes many individuals who hate any music associated with 'konglish' and the korean language. They despise the many people part of a large fanbase belonging to their bias or kpop group. If you're a kpop hater and you're reading this - KEEP GOING ! This'll surely surprise you. If you're NOT a kpop hater - KEEP READING ANYWAYS ! Refresh yourself about why kpop is a very meaningful part of your life.

10 REASONS WHY KPOP IS AWESOME
Reason #1 :

Kpop tend to have a very catchy and moving beat. Once you listen to a bit of Kpop, you'd definitely want to hear more of it. Kpop is very close to being a drug to some people! To many fangirls, Kpop is like how much fried chicken means to Onew !

Reason #2
Kpop has fandoms. Being in a fandom is really fun coz you get to talk about your favourite band or idol and they're know what you're talking about coz they like the same band or idol as you! How cools it that?!

Reason #3
Kpop idols inspire. They say the most wonderful things which inspire imaginations and light sparks of hope in people that need it. 

Friendships are better than boyfriends because they last forever...
- Kevin Woo (UKISS)

Reason #4
Kpop influences you to learn and explore the korean culture. In order to really get into the kpop-ness, of course you'd have to understand what the songs are saying! I, however, prefer to not understand and let the beat of the music effect me xD

Reason #5
Kpop can make you smile anyday :) Their music is so influential that it can effect the mood and your behaviour throughout the day. A dose of regular kpop can make you happy anyday!

Reason #6
Kpop can make you laugh. Lots of different people create macros out of pictures of idols/kpop groups. The macros created are ALWAYS funny.

Reason #7

Kpop teaches you to be strong and be very thankful! Many of the idols have been through suffering and hardship to achieve their spot in the kpop industry. Lee KiSeop of UKISS shared a tear-shedding story of strength and hardship of UKISS Vampires. He shares that on his first few month in Korea, he had lived off instant noodles. He'd eat the noodles on one day and drink the soup the next. Then he'd repeat the process. He lived like that for around 3 months before being able to afford sufficient food for his daily needs. I'm proud to say, that I admire and respect KiSeop and am very proud of his achievement :')

Reason #8
Kpop can make people fit. Most kpop music videos have very complicated and intricate dance steps. Many kpop fans attempt to replicate the dances and make their own covers. In the process, they become very fit. The more dedicated fans devote all their free time to learning the choreography and tend to be very fit.

Reason #9
Kpop forms friendship. Many friendships are formed within the fandoms, many unbreakable and everlasting. Kpop brings people together and creates strong bonds amongst people. Due to kpop I have met many people, all of whom share the same interests as me. I have made tonnes of friends who've got my back no matter what. I'm very proud to call them my friends and I hope that we remain friends forever~ SARANGHAE~ ♥

Reason #1O
Kpop idols are HOT ASSSSSSSSSSSSSS ! They so keeyoot and sexy and sdrfhoisadhfoahfhasofd ! THEY ARE TO DIE FORRRRR !♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ >~~~~<
And there you have it. Ten reasons why kpop is awesome~ ^^

Monday, 19 September 2011

Follow the Crowd?

In today's society, we're encouraged to be ourselves and stand out. We're constantly being told that being unique is a good thing and that we should be different. In school, we are taught to be individuals and supported to not make decisions influenced by our peers, but rather by our own minds. Our teachers constantly remind us of this and yet, do we listen? No, we don't.
Most of our decisions are based around what the majority of our friends want. For instance, sporting choices. You're dying to do tennis, but all your other friends are doing oz tag. What choice are you going to put down as your choice? 2% of us would put down 'tennis'. The remaining 98% however, will put down 'oz tag'. Who would want to do sports alone while all your other friends are doing the same sport? '
We'll always follow the majority - it's human nature. We'd always have this need, this want, to follow what everyone is doing. This can be seen highly through fashion. The fashion world is all about following what everyone else is wearing just because it's popular. Usually, if you're not wearing the latest trend, but wearing something of 'last year', you're usually looked down upon by people who follow the 'latest' fashion. Is our nature restricting us of becoming unique individuals with our own sense of style?
After realising about this whole 'following the crowd' thing, I've been wondering - is there a limit? Like, is there a limit where following people should stop and you should go your own way? Don't famous people get sick and tired of the publick constantly mimicking their trends? Everytime a celebrity comes out wearing something new, a replica of the clothing would be made public and customers would flock to buy it. If a celebrity has a new hairdo, many of the public would strive to copy it. If a celebrity reveals they like a particular band, many of us would listen to them and like it.  asdhshfsaf isn't it annoying?!

Sunday, 18 September 2011

Life as a Ninja (:

Even though I have no idea on how to even write a blog , I'm just gonna write one for the sake of my boredom . I guess I'll start off my introducing myself ...

Oh hai thar~ ^^ I guess I'm just your typical 6 months and 2 days old 3teen year old . I have a little bother who will probably make a living by sumo wrestling and parents who are obsessed with work and money - Yes , I live in a typical asian household . My days are usually spent in front of the computer on the internet or at my desk doing my homework or drawing to get my mind off the world . I don't like vegetables , basketball , haters and many other things too lame to mention . ILOVEUKISSBEASTBIGBANGBLOCKBBOYFRIENDMBLAQSHINEECNBLUESHOWLUOYUYAMATSUSHITASS501BOAGIRLSDAYDALMATIANF.CUZINFINITESUPERJUNIOR ! I'm a massive KissMe as well as B2UTY xD The only types of kpop i dislike are ... girl bands . I'm not a fan of much girl bands and don't tend to learn about at every moment possible . I find it weird looking at MVs of girls with long legs wearing short-shorts and ... yeah ... My ultimate bias is Shin DongHo of lovely boyband UKISS~ my not-so-ultimate bias is Yang YoSeob of epic boyband B2ST~ nobody can change my mind about those two ! Mwahahahahaha >:D
-has run out of things to say- ... That is all for now . -90 degree bow-