Wednesday, January 05, 2011

Okay there's one thing I'm really excited about for Sydney. And that's that....

I CAN FINALLY GET MY OWN 'REAL' FAKE ACCENT!!!!

=D=D=D=D=D=D=D=D=D=D=D=D=D=D

WHOOPEE!

HIAKHIAKHIAKHIAKHIAKHIAKHIAK! *snort snort*

Excuse my excessive excitement, but I think having a fake accent is hilarious.
And OMGOSH SO FUN.=D
Can't wait to try it out when I return to Singapore.=P


In other news, I'm almost done with all the red tape processes for the trip(yay), but still left with a whole shit load of other stuff to sort out!(Damn) So much trash to clear in my room. And I haven't even got down to deciding what I should bring over. I wish I didn't have to work anymore so I'd have time to stay home and go through all my stuff and really organise my preparations. Right now its just a jumbled mess of information in my head taken from multiple sources about what I should do, what I need to do, what I should be wary of, what I should take advantage of, etc, and its driving me NUTS. And between all this I still have to meet up with peeps and leave time for other leisure activities like..... blahblahblah.

SIANNERS.

This whole process has been a real test of my independence, and my report slip shows BELOW AVERAGE. or SHITTY/SCREWED UP/PATHETIC more like it.=( (hmmm.....imagine if schools used such words in report slips.... 'Conduct: HORRID! Tom was a stupid kid who was pathetic at Math. He was useless at all other subjects as a matter of fact. Ought to be culled. Likewise for all the other dumb children.' Now wouldn't that be swell. Hahahaha) Anyway, now I finally realise how dependent I have been on my parents. As much as I like to think that I can survive on my own, I now know I haven't been doing that all this time. Making your own decisions in regards to your social life and time management with bits and pieces related to your education without your parents breathing down your neck is NOT independence. There are so many other aspects of my life which I have never managed by myself. Hence, I feel extremely fortunate for this opportunity. If I went to NUS, I'd probably still be as clueless as before.=/

I'm sure a wake up call is in order, waiting for me in Sydney.
I just hope it won't be too rude.=/

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