Been buzzing around for the past few days (weeks, rather), busy-ing myself with cartfuls of readings and Geyao matters. I'm slightly more than just exhausted.
Streaming yesterday! Thanks to all Geyao freshies who came down to pit themselves against the stringent expectations of the senior vocalists! Jack looked as though he could collapse any moment after the gruelling 3-hour session. Now I finally know how Kailing and William felt after streaming the freshies. I guess tempers flared again yesterday, and things could have worked out peacefully if the clash of ideas could be ironed out nicely instead of having fingers pointing at each other. I had to make the ultimate escape to avoid being thrashed in the tussle among the seniority. I'm just dreading the first session, simply because I haven't started doing my brainstorming for the practice list, and we won't be having the full band.
Had a short chat with Mr. Chua from Media Writing class during tutorial today, and he's telling me that I should strive to break into the literature market with Media writing. Ya right... I can't even make my writing sound coherent, let alone take on the Chinese people and their language. Of course, everyone's waiting to swim to the opposite shore, but the sacrifices and hard work involved isn't some simple task. It's going to take alot more than just sweat and blood. And that's the reason why I admire media people so much.
And a happy 22nd birthday to my darling.
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