New dance video~!!
Check out my latest dance video. The song is "Move Your Body" by Eiffel 65, one of my favourite song to dance with. Hope you all enjoy it! Drop by comments and advice if you must. Thanks!
Perspective of life gone haywire as we speak
Check out my latest dance video. The song is "Move Your Body" by Eiffel 65, one of my favourite song to dance with. Hope you all enjoy it! Drop by comments and advice if you must. Thanks!
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Ladies and gentlemen. We would like to proudly present to you: the great, anticipated, magnificent, chaotic, unpredictable, no-nonsense, senseless(?), purposeful, exciting, challenging, hectic, hold-up-your-undies-if-you-will event of the year...
The new year.
WELCOME THE YEAAAAARRRRRRRRRRR 2008!!!!!
*Does it sounds like, "yeeerrrr... 2008 [oh, great...]"*
Wow, truthfully, the year 2008 ushered in with such speed, like somebody knocking your door and suddenly brought the whole house down just to get into your house. Alright, I'm not good in metaphors. Noted. So many things happened in the year 2007. Some are totally eventful, some sadly uneventful. I see lots of improvements and unprovements (is there such word?) in myself. Friends come and go like liquid and solute in the process of osmosis. Life sucks and rocks (who invented those words "sucks" and "rocks"? Sounds like a drug pusher trying to stuff heroin in a reluctant victim's mouth).
I must say, I do enjoy 2007 like crazy, literally. 80% from the 365 days were the days where I can get high and crazy without even smelling alcohol. Dopamine in my brains senselessly released without my pituitary glands' permission.
Since it is 2008 now, 2007 will be my memories that will always be tresured. Learn from mistakes, carry the unfinished business from the past, cherish happy moments, make more mistakes so that I can learn from it in 2009, and look towards 2008 as the neverending path of self development.
Resolutions? Too many to be accounted for. BUT of course there are main ones:
Last but not least...
GET A DRIVING LICENCE, YOU DONKEY!!!
Well, that is all. Once again...
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HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR!!!
Dong dong dong chiang, dong dong dong chiang...
Eh? Too fast.
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HAPPY YEAR 2008!!!!!!
All the best in your journey.
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This is my first time filming myself doing improvisation on my piano. I named it "First Touch" since it is my first time. Hope you all like it and please drop by comments and advices. Thanks!
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Wow. The holidays were really fun! Where do I begin with?
Well, here's my holidays activities, roughly.
Go back to school for chemistry practicals. Went crazy over experiments after experiments. Now in deep trouble, since I did not study during the holidays. It is as though my mind restarted to the first day of Form 6. Deep shit.
Went out with friends in outings, outings, outings. Yes, it is a heck of a holiday planning. Form 6 life aren't in my mind at all. Hang out with Lower Six Kensett, R2P2P4, old DJ friends and many many more. Whether it is hanging out in malls or "yum-cha" in mamak stall, it is never boring.
Worked for Edifier in PC fair. Bad day because I did not manage to sell much of the speakers. Not good because my enthusiasm was not as good as before. But at least I earn extra income and made more friends. Lol. Money minded again.
Had an Impression Meet in Regional Kaikan. Really made big effort in making it successful. Wished I could thank everyone that helped me, but now my mind is still full of things. Sorry to those offended. In the end, it IS successful. Thank you R2P2P4!!!
Exams in SGM and in HAD. The SGM's Level 2 exams is really difficult. Don't think I can pass it at all. The HAD dancing assessment went well except one thing: expression. They just criticise my expressionless look. Must repair that later on.
Overall, heck of a holiday. Hope to elaborate each event, but due to my stubborn mind that forcing my willpower to be put to sleep, I have to shut a few winks of despair.
What in the world am I talking about?
Happy ending to 2007. (not? >.<)
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This is a video of me doing robotic for the first time in front of a camera. After watching this, I realized there is lots of things for me to learn in robotic moves. The first person's view varies A LOT from the third person's view. I did not expect my robotic moves to be smooth, since what I thought I was doing was "jerking" type of robot (I even looked into a mirror while executing it, I was convinced that it IS "jerking" robot).
Anyways, enjoy~!
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Just came back from Kem Perdana in Bukit Lagong, Selayang (Shall we call it "Grand Camp" in English?), I was so confident of myself that I still have the stamina at night to do Chemistry work and miscellaneous. Confidently, I decided to take an evening nap.
The evening nap become my sleeping time. 11 hours of sleep~!!!! Since I woke up 6.30am next morning, I lazily told myself to skip school.
That shows how tired am I after the camp. It was organized by my school and it was three days two nights. Everyone (including me) assumed that it is a leisure camp. But as the very-so-sarcastically-irritating-punctuality-and-indescribable-stupendous bus reached the destination and with the given briefing, we were very wrong.
It's a hard training camp, much like a scout camp (except that the food is provided), so I could feel a lot of nostalgic feeling coming back, where my past memories filled with former school's camp. I enjoyed the camp much, although my classmates and I faced lots of difficulties such as lack of tents (some of us slept at the multi-purpose hall), consistently wet equipment due to very predictable rain and indescribable temperature in the mornings, many restrictions by the camps, and boredom of some activities. One thing I was not contented was the delay caused by the organizers of the camp. Some agendas took like at least 30 minutes up to 1 hour of wait before the actual activity can began. But activities such as night trekking, obstacles course, flying fox, rock climbing and jungle trekking (not to mention the waterfalls) was very fun and wonderful.
Chiew Wai entertained us during the whole camp with hilarious jokes and painful gotchas. He made the whole camp lively and heart warming. So was Alairic whom was elected the "Penghulu" of the camp (sounds like a Bomoh from a Kampung). I hope to mention more, but time is ticking like nobody's business. The L6K mates really rocked the camp together (not to forget the L6M mates, they rocked too!).
One thing I do not understand: some people JUST do not want to respect the forest (not willing to mention names here, if you want to know, ask me personally). Some speak loud and shout at the top of their voice during jungle trekking, some even cursed and swore curing trekking, and some are just tempted to shine their torch light up the trees. Where is their respect??? They think they own the forest??? During the trek, if the girls in front are making the guys at the back wait (since most are physically poor), why complain so much??? Think they can be faster?? I grinned when I turned to see them struggling behind as well. Inexperienced idiots.
Sorry if I sounds offending, but I just don't like the attitudes la. Luckily and thank goodness none of the L6K mates or L6M mates (practically all the Lower Sixes) are involved in my hatred. Oops. I gave away some clues already. If you know who you are, please be more mature. Thank you.
Overall, the camp was great and well-worthed the RM50 (to me la). I just love physical camps (that does not mean I don't like leisure camp. By the way, I NEED ONE~!!!). Hope to join more soon.
What I lost during the camp: two deck of poker cards that was confisticated during spotcheck, a fork which was also confisticated because it is a "sharp" weapon (???), lighter too (all was not returned at all after the camp), my pants (was torn into half during obstacle course), few mililitres of blood (especially during the waterfall, FUN), DIGI's reception, my UNO card's cover that got wet, mosquito coil that was useless since I have no lighter, few voltage of my torchlight's battery, few mililitres of shampoo, soap and toothpaste, and my stamina.
What I gained during the camp: my confidence in myself, new friends, closer bond within my current friends (someone asked: why friends got categories one? Sweat.), experience, patience, large amount of H2O due to rain, happiness and great time~!!!
"Ain't no moutain higher~!!!!" Yea~!
Darn, need to go back to school on the 27th of November. Extra chemistry lessons and practicals. Sigh.
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The contemporary night was really great and well done!! I enjoyed it a lot. Worth the morning to skip school and take bus up to Cheras. So tiring, but well worth. The better news came that we are to have contemporary night again on the 2nd of December (although I don't know what's the reason behind it... special request? XD). Now feel so high already.
BUT
Back to reality, have to do practicals and practicals and practicals... Some more have to go to school on a school holiday to do more practicals. Walaoweh... stress man.
Today's dance practice was tiring (as usual). Learned new steps for a new song. Rhythmic dance is getting harder and harder by weeks. I found myself beat boxing while dancing, which I think it's bad 'cos my stamina drained much faster than usual. Kick the habit out!!! Argh~!!
Now I'm currently choreographing a dance for next year's school's Prize Giving Ceremony using the song "Gai Shi Ying Siong" by Wang Lee Hom. Great song to dance with. But must not forget that I have another dance to choreograph for my former school's International Understanding Night (I think it's for Leo's Club).
Deng. I'm getting random.
By the way, I lost touch of my piano playing already. Have to go back banging again. XD
OI~! PRACTICALS AR~!!
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