1. Mr. Tor will be transfered to SMKTP. He is going to be the principal of the school and he'll be seating on a chair that is highly revered but strongly hated. Anyone sitting on the chair in question is deemed annoying, troublesome, and sickening. Whatever. He's going to transfer to another school, so the position he's holding in our school will be replaced by another teacher, and if the new PK T6 is Pn. Kok, I'll not study F6. Oh, did I mention my father works at SMKTP?
2. Everybody has been lamenting about the incompetence of Mr. Lee, the plump guy (to sound polite) who sits in his office everyday and a person who has piles of work to deal with until he doesn't even have spare time to give us the time table for the mid-year examination. All he does is sitting on his chair and posting the time table on the website and ignoring all the complaints thrown furiously at him. I hate to say this, but he's a lousy PK. He defends his dignity when he's challenged, and does everything he's capable of to make sure school gets the sum of money he aims.
3. My terrible biology teacher has come after her labour and she does nothing except asking us to do exercises while she slowly walks from the basin to her seat to check the PEKA and then slowly and lazily takes the files and open them and then place them aside with a speed almost impossible to be calculated using any apparatus available in the lab owing to its extreme slow movement.
4. Being a monitor is horrible, you basically have to put out with all your classmates. Sometimes they simply do not cooperate and this further exacerbates your already terrible work. And when they don't cooperate and you ignore them, they later put the blame on you. WTF monitors are not people who serve you, they are representative of the classes in any occassions.
5. Mid-year examination is around the corner and I'm not ready yet. Five caskets are ready: three for three sciences and two for Additional Mathematics and Sejarah. First aid kits are already prepared - thanks to my friend who sponsored me, and if you want to use them, help yourself - for the rest of the subjects which have 95% chances of failing.
6. I thought Malaysians are bad at English, but turns out Taiwanese are worse. The way they learn English is totally wrong! I don't know what principal they based on and what grammar rules they use, they 'sophistically' analyse the sentence and end up having a conclusion like "what to do = how to do it", they say both phrase are the same in meaning. Huh?
7. Camping in school, but no overnight staying - what's the point?
8. Realise I've been aggressive and easily annoyed recently. Probably because of a person I've tried to tolerate for months and still continue to do so. Anyway, learning to be patient and calm are also teachings we simply have to learn and apply in our daily lives for a better life.
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