I realize I watched most of Sam Worthington's films. He may be 36, but he's still quite the looker.
After Clash of the Titans, my interest in gods and demi-gods grew immensely; I was intrigued by the complex relationship web connecting every Greek god to each other. The sequel Wrath of the Titans continued to weave in the story of Perseus' life after the Kraken's slaying with the capture of Zeus by his evil twin Hades in a bid to revive their father Cronos. You can go ahead and read the spoilers here, or simply pop by the cinemas to catch it before it ends its runs here. It'll definitely make more sense if you'd watched the prequel, but it's good on its own too.
... ... ... And we finally booked our lovenest.
It hadn't been our first attempt at trying to secure a flat, despite our circumstances as "insiders". Contrary to what people always assume incorrectly, we do NOT have priority nor special treatment when it comes to buying a house. In fact, this flat came only on the third attempt, almost half a year after our first shot. We decided to wait out after our second try (we were rejected flatly), after some careful calculation by Jack. We knew we wanted to secure a home of our own as soon as possible, since BTOs take up to 4 years to build but, at the same time, we realised that it is only with financial security that we would be able to handle the entire payment of a home on our own, without our parents needing to fork out anything for us. So when I secured my job, we nosedived into a hunt for the next ideal housing project. And we're glad for all the circumstances. More in the next entry. I'm slightly more than being in the state of exhaustion.
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