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Mug
v. The Singaporean version of cramming for exams, i.e. scanning notes into one's brain. As if it wasn't filled with enough junk already.
Only if Necessary
adv. The night before for classroom assessments; one day for lecture tests; and one day and night (per subject) for major examinations.
This author is currently on hiatus for the ignoble cause of mugging. The public is advised to remain calm, as this routine protocol has been shown to have no effect on one's violent tendencies in 96% of cases.
Monday, January 05, 2009 |
EMB
Partly on the suggestion of zhaoxing, and partly of of sheer massive boredom, I finally decided to read the EMB today, which I haven't touched since...like THIMUN more than a month ago?
I'm surprised I actually bothered to read it at all though, especially with the *unplesant* run-in ive had with it (coughcough) as ben rightfully pointed out, and also since it's hardly every updated during the holidays. Besides, there would be much information for the bunch of us Sec 4s who've already graduated anyway.
(The only information that was relevant was regarding the certificates of failure participation we received for the Singapore Junior Physics Olympiad that we took part in half a year ago, which was what zhaoxing asked me to check the EMB for in the first place.)
Oh well, I can't say im not glad that there aren't much updates to the EMB...
I think there was a period of time where the same amount of new messages would be racked up in a single school day.
But as usual, the EMB provides fodder for yet another new blog post.
Re: Students kill frog brutally From: HON CHIEW WENG 13-12-08 To: All Students
Dear Students,
I am appalled by the following article which describes how a group of students had killed a frog brutally...The school reported that the students had apologized and offered to serve in a community involvement project as atonement, I think they are insulting people who genuinely serve the less fortunate. Do you agree with me?
Obviously I don't, but considering that the message was posted a month back I probably shouldn't bother commenting on it. But as much as that act might be gross and gruesome, I guess there's just one thing bugging me: How exactly should they "atone", since them giving up their time to lend the less fortunate a helping hand is obviously an insult to other community welfare workers? Perhaps they should start up a new religion worshipping frogs in order to secure a safe passage to frog heaven for the poor innocent frog that they so brutally murdered. I suppose that would indeed be a much better use of their time.
Now that my little tirade has ended, I wonder why I actually posted this in the first place. Again out of sheer boredom I guess.
post count +1 =D
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'Twas teh winnar at 11:35 pm.