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♥6.27.2009♥

I'm bored...:(
I'm not supposed to be... I'm supposed to be using the laptop to do my Japanese homework research. But the moral of the story always is: Never ever put me alone with a computer because it's like letting a hungry cat into an empty room with a saucer of milk, then closing the door. I feel really unaccomplished this hols. :(
Life's really boring. It's always a routine. Everyday when I go to school the same things happen and nothing new's going on. I feel like my entire life's being revolved around studies and it feels totally meaningless. And now I'm flunking anything. Time to catch up. And yup, MJ died a few days ago. I suppose I do feel kinda sad but then I never ever heard his songs before. But I feel really angry, and I don't care what anyone else thinks, but I feel he never should have gone for a black-to-white operation. I don't even know for sure whether he did go for it because...yeah well I'm really confused. I'm doing my topic on racial identity and it makes me feel even more stongly against racial discrimination. I think the poems don't even resonate with me in terms of point-of-view but... What the heck!! That time I went to Melbourne and there was quite a lot of racial discrimination going on there. Against Asians. Of course there were the nice ones but still... Why must we judge people by their skin colours? Or nationalities? Once I read a book about the Japanese occupation and I really hated the Japanese for destroying so many's lives. But now I've decided not to let it affect what I think of Japanese now because it wasn't they who decided to start throwing bombs everywhere and kill innocent people. Come to think of it, maybe they were against it too and got hurt as well.
Conclusion: Never start a war
And I don't know how I managed to start from saying that I'm bored all the way down to saying that we shouldn't start wars. But thinking about the Japanese occupation reminds me of that Japanese poster I gotta do! Yikes. D:

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