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Sunday, 10 February 2013
HCNY

Everyday is still busy busy busy x infinity. It's good and bad. Good cos I don't have time to dwell on things. Bad because it feels like my life is just going in clockwork. I haven't really had time to just sit down and consider things I have to do. Such as, placement experience summary. Just saying that cos it's super urgent now I think it's been overdue for a week. Then again, it's probably more a case of me not wanting to actually do it rather than an issue of time. Oops.

On another note, I've been practicing my whistling skills. One day I might REALLY get good enough to be a whistling whistler...whistling whistling you get the drift? I remember wanting to set up a whistling group long long ago, oh those were the days that now feel like nothing more than a dream. Still a long shot though, by practicing my whistling I really mean just well, whistling in the shower. You know how people sing in the shower? I've been utilising that time to whistle. Talk about effective time management. I should write a book.

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Just two photos from a random night out with Sash and Alex. We went to Club Retro and the music was the best I've been to in awhile. Just old school beatzzzz, a bunch of med students (there was a med party going on in there lol), other oldies, and us...of course, with our tacky dance moves. I guess this whole "clubbing" thing sometimes does create a huge controversy...controversy?? Anyway, as I was saying...I won't deny that in general going "clubbing" is associated with many negatives i.e. getting drunk, hooking up with random hot/not-so-hot guy or girl, engaging in *censored* behaviour etc. Who knows. I guess it's the environment. But if you know where you're drawing the line, I really don't see the harm in it. Usually when both you and your group of friends have the same mindset towards a night out, such as just going for some good music and to bust out the worst dance moves one could possibly think of, it is pretty fun. I just don't like people who jump to conclusions about a person's character just because they find out that person went to a club. For example, when we go out...Alex and I don't even take alcohol, well Alex because he's driving (lol), but anyway I guess my point is that while  clubs in general are associated with many bad stories, it doesn't mean that you would necessarily be engaging in behaviour that isn't aligned with your general principles just because you step into a club.

That probably might come across as a whole load of excuses to some, but well it's controversial right, it's meant to be complicated. I'm not advocating going clubbing, but just yeah. I will admit a club in general might be a place of temptation for many many people, so be smart. If you know you can't handle that temptation, then don't go. If you know that your friends are there for different intentions, don't go. Otherwise, it really is just a harmless night out. Or at least, I have never encountered or felt immense peer pressure of any sort to do any thing that I don't think is right. Besides there are so many different types of clubs, choose the right one. I wouldn't do it too often though, just cos it is tiring...and I generally enjoy sleeping at about 11pm. 

Goodness, I didn't intend to write so much about that...I hope no one gets offended and that no one jumps to their own conclusions based on whatever I said :/ you know the world these days...everything's crazy. That's all I can say. 

Should probably stop procrastinating, there are a heap of things waiting to be done. Life in clockwork. 

love, 16:06
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