Tuesday, January 08, 2008
BLUBLUBLUE

I think I really love BLU. We get to do all sorts of fun stuff and learn things at the same time, and we are released at 1:30pm everyday. BLU is very interesting, cuz we are sort of learning history by going through the time periods day by day. We were cavemen yesterday and today we talked about the invention of paper. We're going to Sentosa tomorrow to play some games or something, and so we're at the time when sports was invented. So yeap. I heart BLU.
My friends and I were chatting about astral projection and some supernatural stuff. We were wondering how we could train ourselves for lucid dreaming. I think lucid dreaming is really awesome and I've only managed to do it...once. However it can be quite scary sometimes so I guess it isn't really a great thing. If you lucid dream every night, one day you may not be able to distinguish real life from your dreams anymore, in which case trying to jump off a building isn't really the best idea...
My birthday is only in 8 days and I'm quite excited, though I don't think that the transition from 13 to 14 is that big. It's 14 to 15 that I think is really cool but nah I should pace myself. I think that my transition from 12 to 13 was hugeoo though. I don't even know who I was at 12. Change change change...
I got my Muse CD but my parents didn't ask me for the money back at all...or even the shipping fee. I hope it's just ..forgotten and blown away out of the window. Hehe. Time to crap so bear with it. The thing I dislike about new CDs is that the cds are so "stuck" onto the thingy that I feel scared to use force to pull it out. I keep getting afraid that I'll just snap the cd into two and cry for half an hour. So I spin the cd around in the case hoping that it'll make my job easier but it really doesn't. Then I have to go 1,2,3 pull! And finally pull the cd out with a CACK sound. I don't know why I'm still afraid after cack-ing so many cds out already but I just am. Well I've never snapped a cd before and I don't intend to.
Welcome to the world of abrupt endings.
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