I'm gonna make a new blogskin this coming weekend. Waiting to borrrow my pirate version of Adobe photoshop tostart making graphics.
I went to school today, technically. Maybe not. Im not sure. I went at exactly 12:20pm when the security guards told me to go out, take a stroll and come back ten minutes later so they don't have to record me as a 'late-comer'. I didn't really feel like attending school this morning, but mainly there was this irking feeling that there will be an attire check. Hiding in toilet is an option, but I dread doing so because it throws the balance of my mood off (don't really see a better explaination). I just cut my hair (though not much), and the school is bound to tell me to cut it again (which is so troublesome), and please, the standards of hair length varies with perspective. How can I tell the school they have a big perspective problem.
Turns out, this 'gut-feeling' was true. There, indeed, WAS a attire check today. But let me clarify, my 'gut-feeling', ironically included a slight logical deduction. I counted the number of classes, Im not sure but I think there're almost about 30 plus (including arts classes), and the last time they caught my class was the thursday before CNY. And going by logic that they go by an order (systematically speaking), they should be hitting my class on thursday (which is today). If I recall, S17 was caught 1-2 days before our class did. I believe the school does this 'routine' checks in a 'routine' cyclic manner in order to avoid having missed out classes. All in the sake of being systematic, but being exploited. I don't think anyone would actually think of exploiting such a system. Ponning school for this was quite a hefty cost, but I can alway go to the toilet and take a long nap the next time round.
I remember on tuesday. four S17 boys disappeared when their class was annouced at the daily routine check. FOUR. If I wanted to escape, it would be alone. It is so ironic that many people plan their escapes only if they have friends accompanying them. They don't believe in themselves and thus have to rely in strength in numbers. Note, most of the worlds most deadly crimes are commited by individuals, not organisations. (got that from Death note.) But of course, once again, Prison break is an exception. Four people running away almost amounts to four times the chances of getting caught. Now, that would not be too smart right? especially when four people missing from a class of 20 is definitely going to seem fishy.
Yes, they got caught at the LT. (where coincidently, in the same LT as ours having physics lecture).
Of course, all tactics would not be made possibe if not for the slacky attendance taking. Whereby when mr wong ask me tommorow, I can just say I was late, but present in school but not in morning assembly. Simple.
Though no one would believe me that I actually knew my class was going to get checked today. Also, I did not memorize my chemistry definitions and it was the first thing in my mind of sian-nity causation which made school and ultimate turn-off. Figuring I would not benefit much since 1) ive memorized nuts 2) did not do my reaction kinetics. The other lesson I missed was Mr wong's Complex numbers lecture, which is also, totally so hard to pay attention to. But I turned up for the last lesson, physics, where I did benefit from.
Also, the main motive was to eat the potato in the cafe. I had this crazy, random, urge and craving for the potato, which is the main driving force for me being in school today.
Orientation 2 is going on, which means no hall for me which equals to zero incentive.
Been watching Prison break again. Finishing off the episodes on season 3 that are out so far. And oh gosh, michael scofield has once again, BROKEn OUT OF PRISON. this time not as exciting, but still, decent. :). Things are getting really complicated. And the 'home alone' trick was super hilarious.
That's all for now. Im having lunch. It's afternoon, Im dizzy.
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