Sunday, December 13, 2009 at 1:55 PM Hey guys, I've been MIA for quite a while now, aye. Mostly because I've nothing new to post -.- So I guess I'll just be posting about versus's. 1. Elite Schools vs. Neighbourhood schools. I saw this topic thingy on BlogTV. So here's my take on it: It's like, in what way are neighbourhood school students inferior to the elite ones? The only difference is that the elite ones get more attention, right anot! It's like, everything also "aiyah, walau, elite school leh, sure win one lah!" and "what the hell, neighbourhood school! no need compete lah, sure lose!" i dare you to say otherwise. People have this mindset that, everyone in elite schools is damn smart while everyone in neighbourhood schools are good-for-nothings that will never succeed. Come on lah, what is the use of having damn smart people if they don't have EQ or the correct personality, thinking that they're all that and don't even want to strive harder? If you were an employer, who would you rather hire: Person A who studied in a neighbourhood school but is willing to work extra extra hard at making more profits for your company. Person B who studied in a damn good elite school but think she's all that and doesn't listen to you and makes your company's progress decline like shit. Sure person A right! You want to hire road sweeper, toilet cleaner also sure choose person A right! Because person A can sweep all the leaves and clean all the shit properly and make the toilet smell like 100000 air refresheners just exploded, while person B will act smart and find a way to just scoop up the lao sai until got pattern only. I think neighbourhood school students are just as capable, or sometimes even more capable than students from elite schools, because they are more independent and they have the mindset to strive harder, not like elite students who are pampered. Also right, you see those girls from some *certain* all-girls elite schools, they aren't really damn chio right, unlike neighbourhood school ones who are chio lor. Okay maybe my school doesn't have lah, but it's a fact that the majority of chio girls and hot guys are from neighbourhood schools. (: I don't have anything against people from elite schools (or maybe you just think you are in an elite school when you're not), as I have really great and awesome friends who are damn smart and yet not pampered, and this is just what I think of a certain percentage of students from elite schools. If you are really better than neighbourhood school students, then become a member of parliament or you think you very chio, go compete in Miss Singapore, or even better, be the inventor of a word like Boomz. 2. Sezairi vs. Sylvia (Singapore Idol) Okay lah, for those who follow my Twitter, you all know how much I don't like Sylviaaaaa. But it's true what! I honestly think that Tabitha should have been in with Sezairi. Because: Tabitha: has an incredibly nice voice, has damn good fashion sense, is very pretty, is very humble, is very sweet, doesn't use her personal problems as a way to gain sympathy votes from the viewers. Sylvia: copies Tabitha's singing style (you don't believe, you go hear their past performances and compare lah!), copies Tabitha's fashion sense, is kind of a show-off, uses her personal problems of "coming from a poor family" to win votes. Don't you realise she always makes a damn sad face like D: and goes "I try my best to support my family.." "I stopped schooling..." "not from a very rich family" ? HOWEVER, Sylvia does have her good points, like having a great stage presence. And I think the show is becoming really biased, as EVERYONE has in their mindset that the past two Singapore Idols have been MALES, and that it is time for a female idol, and a female MUST be made idol this season, and that's why they just tikam throw Sylvia in. It's like, whenever the females are voted out, the stupid advertisements will be f/cking like "Have you done the right thing, Singapore?" or "Please vote for talent" because they buay song that a girl got voted off, and when a guy gets the boot, they just shut up. Whatever lah, really. I'm going to the Singapore Indoor Stadium on the 27 Dec to catch the finals of Idol, and no prizes for guessing who will win it, _l_. 3. Art vs. A Maths Yah, duh, everyone knows I will be taking art. \m/ Why does everyone think that being in an A Maths class means you are damn smart and being in an art class is like _l_ ? I actually believe that art is more difficult than A Maths, because in maths, you just have to memorise the formulas, and answer the question. But in art, you have to create something from nothing. You have to use your brains to create something, unlike maths, where one just copy and paste the formula, and get the answer. I admit that I really hate maths and have no talent for it that's why I didn't take it, and maybe you really hate art and have no talent for it (: -- Yknw what, at the end of the day, all of this is just what I think, and really, no offence to anyone. If you think you are really better than all of us in neighbourhood schools, then prove it, like I said, that's the best way. If you think Sylvia is damn good until cannot good already, then so be it, congratulations, because she will win the damn thing. If you think you are damn good in A maths AND art, then yay for you, because you like art! (L) Then maybe you can draw out your equations or whatever. Once again, all this, is what I think. I'm not directing any of this to anyone in elite schools, who supports Sylvia or who is taking A Maths, as this post is just a way to state my opinions and well, update my blog, so for the last time, no offence, and since you have taken your time to read my post, a great big thank you to you, and I love you! ♥ |
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