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Tuesday, 4 December 2012
Not today, or tomorrow.

You know what the defining moment in a starcraft match is?

Or moments?
1) BATTLE INSTINCTS. Which I sorely lack

2) ONE BALL! Army in one ball, I can still hear Nic and Aaron's voices distinctly.

3) Scout for extra expansions all the way to the edge of the map, not to the "almost-edge", no.

Not a great starcraft morning, but I had fun :D


Obla di, obla da, life goes on!

Also, I'm trying out this new self-fulfilling prophecy thing. I first heard of this notion way back in the day when I was 14 or 15. One of the most radical English teachers I had...by radical, I mean the type who tried to be different from the typical rote-learn styles. Allow me to digress, she was quite the character. I remember her trying to stir up an otherwise politically apathetic class of students, to no avail of course...but I commend her for her efforts. Then she went a little crazy and started berating us for being shallow and so forth. We were 14, come on. Anyway, I don't remember much about her except for the fact she pronounced her last name in a strange manner i.e. it was a chinese name pronounced using the English phonetic system...quite common in Western countries perhaps, not so much in Asian ones. I NEED TO STOP DIGRESSING!

A new paragraph might help...so, as I was saying, self-fulfilling prophecies. Partly inspired by above-mentioned radical English teacher, and partly inspired by this drama series I'm currently watching. The theory that only you can make yourself unhappy and in the same vein, the idea that only you can make yourself happy, by choosing to see the bright side in every situation. Tell yourself you can't and there's no way that you can. I don't know how powerful it really is though, sometimes I tell myself I can but I still can't.

Anyway, maybe it's the effort that counts? They always said it's the journey that counts, not the destination. So perhaps if I tell myself that ob-la-di-ob-la-da-life-goes-on in every situation, if I never give up trying to look on the bright side and so on...that's all that matters then?

love, 13:09
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