I'll just make a real short post to let y'all know that yes, Bryan is alive and kicking, just that he didnt blog because well, he was either too lazy or too busy.
While i was taking a break from my math revision, i went to google and thought for awhile, thinking of something interesting to search.
'nan hua high'
Enter.
Skip intro.
The first thing that caught my eye was that they changed the pictures thingy that changes every few seconds or so.Well, kjw's obvious 'Dont mess with me' face is gone, my squad's kekenan lurus picture is poof, gone. Then i scrolled down to check up on updates of the school. Sports day,92nd speech and prize giving day, etc etc.
Really sets me thinking, how long can we actually stay attached to anything in this world, really.
How long can you grieve for a lost pet or someone close, until you forget them and carry on as if nothing happen?How long can you dedicate yourself to your spouse and remain true till 'death do us apart'? Just check out the increasing divorce rates man. Sheesh.
Even so, how long will it be before anyone or anything forgets what footprints you left in them?How long would it be before everyone from your past schools, regardless of teachers or students forget you, as if you were never ever part of it.
As of always, Time hasnt been very kind and no one has been spared from the harsh truths of reality.
So I say, before everyone and any one forgets who we are, lets all meet up with our old friends and cherish the times we spend together while we still remember and 'feel' for each other.
I mean, it wont be very nice when, you meet up an ol' friend, say hi for the sake of saying hi cos it wouldnt be very nice to that person, and just walk away.Well, i think that'll be because thats the person's pretty much a stranger already and it'll probably be pretty awkward to engage a conversation with him/her. Msn really screws the whole human interaction system thingy, everyone's 'keeping in contact' through msn and forgetting the basic skills of actual conversation when they really meet the person in real life.
But i think thats what will happen to most of us anyway, no matter how hard we try to avoid being victims of our own fate.
While i was taking a break from my math revision, i went to google and thought for awhile, thinking of something interesting to search.
'nan hua high'
Enter.
Skip intro.
The first thing that caught my eye was that they changed the pictures thingy that changes every few seconds or so.Well, kjw's obvious 'Dont mess with me' face is gone, my squad's kekenan lurus picture is poof, gone. Then i scrolled down to check up on updates of the school. Sports day,92nd speech and prize giving day, etc etc.
Really sets me thinking, how long can we actually stay attached to anything in this world, really.
How long can you grieve for a lost pet or someone close, until you forget them and carry on as if nothing happen?How long can you dedicate yourself to your spouse and remain true till 'death do us apart'? Just check out the increasing divorce rates man. Sheesh.
Even so, how long will it be before anyone or anything forgets what footprints you left in them?How long would it be before everyone from your past schools, regardless of teachers or students forget you, as if you were never ever part of it.
As of always, Time hasnt been very kind and no one has been spared from the harsh truths of reality.
So I say, before everyone and any one forgets who we are, lets all meet up with our old friends and cherish the times we spend together while we still remember and 'feel' for each other.
I mean, it wont be very nice when, you meet up an ol' friend, say hi for the sake of saying hi cos it wouldnt be very nice to that person, and just walk away.Well, i think that'll be because thats the person's pretty much a stranger already and it'll probably be pretty awkward to engage a conversation with him/her. Msn really screws the whole human interaction system thingy, everyone's 'keeping in contact' through msn and forgetting the basic skills of actual conversation when they really meet the person in real life.
But i think thats what will happen to most of us anyway, no matter how hard we try to avoid being victims of our own fate.
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