20051223

PES E

wooooo....back from tekong.very lucky, our bunks were just right beside the sea.wad day/night(studied in geog) breezes...ahaa..every breeze we also can feel.budden i fifth storey.have to climb so many steps every time.hurt my back only. though one good thing is...less mosquitoes i guess. regarding how my bmt went..haha if u all interested, can come talk to me la.dont wish to put here. met a few steady bros from my bunk.haha.spent our last night chilling until 3plus.this morn woke up blurS.we also always the last few ones to fall in.heh. laxingg.

anyways, on a more serious note, this morn one officer cautioned us that pes e guys are sure to be looked down upon. throughout, seemes to me that army boys regard us as a hopeless batch of pple.intructors dont really bother about us. yes,it may seem impossible for the group with various medical backgrounds to participate in physical activities, and needless to say, maintaining discipline is even tougher.furthermore, there's sure to be some cocks trying to be smart alec,seek attention,extra..(oh wells,that always happens isnt it)which ultimately gave instructors a hard time since they cant punish us owing to our medical backgrounds . it is really quite saddening to see different people with handicaps,especially those with hole in the heart,and worst of all, mental problem. and it is reeeely disgusting to witness some bastards repeatedly mocking at a guy who has a childish behaviour after instructors have informed everyone about his mental condition. it's so true,some people really never learn. whereas some people suffer without really understanding why. how sad huh. it's not a problem if one has low IQ, tolerance can be factored in to do the necessary. but if one doesnt has EQ, he can jolly well jump. start learning please.

2030--disillusioned

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