i'll keepon playing.
name.Md. Hidhir
gender.Male
age.16++
dob.25 November 1989(Presents!!)
school.Innova Junior College
what i want. friends, world peace, 7A1s, change my password so mojo jojo couldn't come in
what i don't want. certain people to exist,little bros
fav songs. kelly clarkson's n evenescence's n many many more
my lifeas itis.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
YAY. Prelims are over. now i am, relatively, free and thus able to go out if any of you are planning anything. But no going for lunches. I'm fasting. Lol. And happily losing weight.
I don't know what i should do over the next few days. Sleep comes to mind but sleeping for three straight days isn't healthy. At all. Then again. So is being stressed :P
So i think i will just...you know, slack for a day and a half or two, before going back to (attempts at) revision. Or maybe just do the readings I have accumulated for all my subjects. Gotta give at lest some meaning to the death of thousands of trees, complimentary of our education system.
Which brings me a brainwave. It is widely known that to solve a problem completely, one must completely uproot and obliterate it using sustainable, long-term solutions. Such as banning homework. Or at least, homework that exceeds two pieces of writing paper. Per week. For all subjects combined. Hah.
Call it wishful thinking, but we have technology at our fingertips, don't we? According to the Hedonist's way of thinking, mankind is an infinite source of solutions to help combat any problems we face. Which is kinda funny since we are also an infinite source of problems too. Anyway, back to technology. What's the use of technology if we don't use it(provide every student with a laptop). Sure, it'll cost money(since the laptops had better be free... or at least heavily subsidised) but then again, what's the use of money if we keep hording it, without using it for practical purposes? Like free laptops for all students(with warranty, mind you)?
I think what keeps us back is basically human instinct. We can always clain to be optimistic about the future but even the world's foremost optimist(my mother) has been known to say, "Just in case." Those who don't probably goes by the name of Bart Simpson(he's no optimist, he's just stupid) or SpongeBob SquarePants(and co.). But not everyone can hide out in the middle of the ocean, inside a pineapple, with a pink starfish whose best friend is a yellow, absorbant thingy with holes wearing pants.
Thus. New laptops. Think about it. (of course, for poly students, you already have your own so....hmmmm....ah well, rant about it)
Goodness me, is that a pink fish outside my window? ooh, pweety pwink fweesh............
Yes. I know. I scare myself sometimes too.
It was actually a pink
dolphin.
still the same.|
2:50 PM