But... I am wanting to legally change my name to Marc.
Reason being this name, 'Joel', is almost forever mispronounced.
So much so that I gave up, and just went with the flow.
It has also become such a common name now, and the people with those names...
let's just say they're
less than glamourous. ...
Currently based in
Singapore and studying in Bendemeer Secondary School.
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Birthday: Septmeber 20th
For those who don't know, I'm a
Virgo.
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MSN: TheUniqueID@hotmail.com
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Stay tuned to the posts! Bye for now!
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Wednesday, February 4, 2009
7:49 PM
I fucking hate 4N1!
And my form teacher as well.Okay, I don't exactly hate the whole class. Nor the majority. But that minority is really pissing me off! There's a number of them that are reasonable. But a bunch of them, just keep targeting me. As if I'm one of those easy to bully teachers. And I have no fucking idea why!
All this was actually started by the 'class shoe' issue. (refer to the January 16 post) Apparently it costs $15 now. For a plain shoe with colored(hooray?) laces. Justin told me that they were going to draw or something on the shoes. Wow, 'great' idea. It'd be a sunny day everyday, and the shoes will never in it's entire (wearable) existence, get wet. -.-"Hello! WAKE UP! Uniqueness isn't necessarily good. Would you want this guy's photo to the printed on one of your tee-shirts?
Unless you obviously want to mock him, or maybe you're a fan. Other than that, no one else would. It'd be really unique! Why not have that be printed that on the class-tee? And aslo write "4N1 wants to bang William Hung!" on the back of the tee, as the class' catchphrase/motto. Now, that would be truly unique.Now I ask everyone who's reading this. Would you want a William Hung photo on your tee?Okay, wearing $15 shoes. With amateur paintings. To me, THAT is equivalent to having a William Hung photo in front of my chest. I may not be the very rich, compared to others who are much wealthier, but seriously. Shoes that cost $15 aren't meant to be worn. This is 2009 people, not the 50's or earlier than that! Especially when using inexpensive amateur paints on it. The toxin and chemicals would come off the shoe when it gets wet. Most would be washed away, but a considerably large amount of toxin actually seeps into the shoe. I don't think I have to elaborate further on what toxins do to you.If uniqueness is wanted, get a good quality tee-shirt, like organic tees. They're naturally dyed, and their prints being screen printed, does not contain any harmful chemicals.
It's unique. The feel, the look and the prints on the tee are all unique and different. And it protects the earth too. It costs just about $20, way cheaper than most tees people usually buy. But at a better quality.Instead they want to buy $15 shoes.Here's the worst case scenario.
The shoes might have to taped up.So instead of dumping $15 into the sea, or should I say use friction to wear it out, why not top up a little more money and get a tee with great quality? Doesn't it make more sense that way?Oh yeah, as for my form teacher issue, she asked the entire class if anyone violently objects to it. I raised my hand. She didn't let me speak. 'Nuff said.Now, they said that I should've protested when our form teacher asked if there were issues, instead of stirrig up problems when they're taking down the orders. I wasn't even given a fucking chance to object! And they expect me to forever hold my peace for that unfairness? What the hell? I SO DON'T THINK SO!Post... To be continued... I gotta go!Ciao!
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