- I want to watch The Great Gatsby with full knowledge that I'm going to hate it just to justify my feelings that it's a horribly over-hyped movie which will fail to do justice to the book. To me, The Great Gatsby was never about the spectacle, which is so over the top in the movie. So basically, I just want to watch the movie to prove myself right, and to be able to confidently say that it isn't good.
- Tumblr is indeed full of porn. Even the most innocent sounding tags have horrible (and sometimes gay) outcomes. PROCEED WITH CAUTION.
- The past few days, I've been having lunch at Chinatown. The food is ridiculously cheap, yet amazingly delicious. I learned that it is true what they say, how places with long queues have nicer food. Tried it out for a few days, and crowd mentality (at least, this form of it) has yet to fail me. Being in Chinatown really brought home the point that the Singapore food culture is at a very precarious state - most of the food stall owners are elderly, and it doesn't look like anyone will be replacing them when they retire.
- Some people can live their whole life without exercise. How does that work? The moment I stop exercising, I become fatter. It's sad but true.
- Tissue paper is one of the best inventions in the world. It's usefulness knows no bounds.
- Sometimes you're going to make decisions that you'll regret...but no matter what, you'll be able to live with it. Accept the things that you can't change, and make the most out of them. To be honest, the internship I'm having now is not the best I can find....but it's the only one I've got now. I'm going to learn as much as I can, put in my best, and next year, I'll just go to a better one and own over there.
- There's this place called Dr Coffee Cafe, or something like that. I wonder what would happen if I go there and ask for an MC...
- Absolutes don't exist.
- I'm really bad at replying to people. I think it's a character flaw that I need to work on. I can be in the moment, but if I'm "out" of the moment, it's very difficult to get me in. My mind just drifts away to whatever's in front of me.
- I read this somewhere: procrastinators aren't people who are lazy. They're people who are afraid of how they'll be perceived for the things that they produce. It's not laziness - it's fear.
It's that damn fear which is holding you back. Don't let it.
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