Today marks the day of my school's IP Symposium, where we learn about those Humanities-related stuff. We have to do something about the Millennium Development Goals thing. I don't really know what's going on, I do know it's about helping countries in need, but honestly don't get why the focus shouldn't be on agriculture. From agriculture, we can then start and focus on other things because our food supply is stable (assuming water supply is stable as well). However these goals... Let's just say I don't think they're that important until basic necessities are met.
Anyway it was a boring day today as there were no lessons at all. My interest in Japanese still not subsided, I went to the school library and found a book about Japanese, and realised the ease of reading hiragana as opposed to Hangul. While I just needed to read horizontally (or vertically) for hiragana, I have to examine the whole block of letters in Hangul before I know how to read it (because of the way it is arranged). I was even surprised that I could still remember hiragana, though none of katakana.
It's NCC Day Parade tomorrow. I'm just going to stand and stone in front of the whole school before IP Symposium starts again, and then I'll just continue increasing my vocabulary for Japanese.
Darrell Tay. 16. Chinese Singaporean. Normal, ordinary guy. Covered by shadows casted by others. Loves my guitar, heavy metal and darkness. Or rather, I've been used to it. You can probably find photos in the archives, but I take no responsibility if your computer screen's damaged. :)
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