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Friday, March 13, 2009

My Personality Disorders.

Your view on yourself:

You are down-to-earth and people like you because you are so straightforward. You are an efficient problem solver because you will listen to both sides of an argument before making a decision that usually appeals to both parties.

The type of girlfriend/boyfriend you are looking for:

You like serious, smart and determined people. You don't judge a book by its cover, so good-looking people aren't necessarily your style. This makes you an attractive person in many people's eyes.

Your readiness to commit to a relationship:

You are ready to commit as soon as you meet the right person. And you believe you will pretty much know as soon as you might that person.

The seriousness of your love:

You like to flirt and behave seductively. The opposite sex finds this very attractive, and that's why you'll always have admirers hanging off your arms. But how serious are you about choosing someone to be in a relationship with?

Your views on education

Education is less important than the real world out there, away from the classroom. Deep inside you want to start working, earning money and living on your own.

The right job for you:

You have plenty of dream jobs but have little chance of doing any of them if you don't focus on something in particular. You need to choose something and go for it to be happy and achieve success.

How do you view success:

You are confident that you will be successful in your chosen career and nothing will stop you from trying.

What are you most afraid of:

You are afraid of having no one to rely on in times of trouble. You don't ever want to be unable to take care of yourself. Independence is important to you.

Who is your true self:

You are full of energy and confidence. You are unpredictable, with moods changing as quickly as an ocean. You might occasionally be calm and still, but never for long.


Karyee pointed me to this personality test thingy here http://www.quizbox.com/personality/test82.aspx which I find to be pretty accurate, except for the admirers bit, which I find pretty dodgy.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Careless Day.

Today was a seriously omg day. I had a management tutorial today and guess what?


I found out that I don't have any conceptual, human or technical skills according to some totally random management survey in the textbook. For the record, I would like to point out that this is indeed true and that I am not qualified to handle a job. Therefore, I should continue being a professional slacker for life. Now the next step in the equation is trying to persuade my parents. =D



Aside from that. Guess what. I rushed off to the library after class to grab a bite because I was massively hungry and when I opened my bag, I found, or rather didn't find my textbook! A brand new one costing close to 100 AUD. Yeah. So in the quiet study section of the library, I actually shouted: "FUCK!" and proceeded to run back into the classroom on the 3rd floor to find it. Guess what. IT WASN'T THERE!



Thinking I was doomed, I walked around campus trying to find my tute mates to ask them if they'd seen my book, which of course none of them did. =/



Not giving up hope I ran back into the Menzies building to find my tute guy to ask if he had kept it for me, but trying to find him was so hard. I ran up to the 4th floor to find the management faculty office closed. So I decided to find it for myself and ran through all floors to the 9th floor to find that, the management faculty were all on the 4th and 5th floors. WTF. So I had to run down there and sheepishly ask an associate professor to locate my tute guy's number. My tute guy didn't answer the phone. I mean like, seriously.



So I called up Kihsien to pass me Jenny's mobile number because she was in my tute as well. And Kih didn't really know which number it was and passed me 3 numbers. Lol. So I called the first number which didn't pick up, then the second which was Jia Lin and the third was some random girl name shirley or something. During the 3rd call, the first number called me back and thank god it was Jenny and she had passed my books to Darren. Thank you thank you.



I was so worried during the one and a half hours before my Accounting lecture that I forgot to eat, which was the reason I left my books in the first place. Talk about a random turn of events.



Well. All that running up and down should make me fit enough for a marathon in no time =p



To mark the end of this post, I would like to give you all a picture. You know, because the accounting lecture is dreadfully boring, we all have to resort to entertaining ourselves. Me with my iPod and Elton with his TB games:



Thats all folks. A special thank you to Jenny who found my books and passed it to Cheah. To Kih who was nice enough to send me the phone numbers and to Cheah who had to carry the books around. =D


Monday, March 9, 2009

Nightrider.

Hi all. I realize this blog is pretty bland with the lack of pictures and all, but hey, look at it this way, being a guy, I haven't got a handbag to carry a camera in to take shots of everything I do...at least not in the foreseeable future anyways.

Plus, a guy camwhoring is just really really wrong. It'd make me look like a girl, or worse, gay. Of course, these sentiments are just my personal opinion of how I WOULD look if I had been camwhoring excessively and not meant to be offensive to anyone (*cough elton *cough).

Anyways, life in Melbourne has not exactly been a rollercoaster ride, nor has it been totally bland either. Uni is education as usual, homework, boring classes, and lectures in which I can't seem to stay awake because its just too damn boring to sit and listen to some middle-aged people talk about stuff that I wouldn't need to remember after the next 4 months. Yes, Monash's core commerce units does suck, but oh well.

Last Saturday, me and some fags went down to the city to get a little action, at least the rest of the guys were. No pics. Well, not unless I can scab some off of Ji Min by the end of the post, which is rather impossible.

It was at Queensbridge just next to crown casino. The event was XXL which was something like an asian night. We Monash students got cheap tickets because the event was in conjunction with the ASEAN club after party.

For those who are asking, the ASEAN club is some random club which is a good place to meet asians in uni, although I must admit, I haven't met a single person through the ASEAN club so it appears dodgy to me.

Whoa, were there some hot asian chicks there, but the club itself was pretty sub-standard compared to the likes of MOS in Malaysia. Unfortunately I couldn't tap any chicks because I'm a shy guy with low self-esteem. There. I said it. Now you can all poke fun at me.

Maybe if I ever go to these sorts of things again, I would be fortunate enough to scab pics of chicks that I know, but it does a look a little far-fetched now.


Fuck.

Second week of uni and I have a tonne of work to complete. Whoever said uni life was easy?

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Uni.

Omg uni has started, since, like Monday.

The good news is theres tonnes of hot chicks in my uni. The bad part is that I haven't met many new people. Yes, I'm anti-social, thats why I write a blog! (No offence =D)

Yeah. Uni is pretty stressful as it turns out, becausee...

No, its not the workload. Although theres like tonnes of assignments which I have no idea how to even begin doing, typical lazy me.

No, its not the distance from the uni to my house, which is 10 mins walk to the bus stop and a further 15 mins bus ride (yes I'm a whiny little twat when it comes to travelling time).

It's because of the ridiculously boring lectures, which I think I'll skip (some of the anyway) and the awkward little tutes where you're new and you don't really know anyone...yet.

And, the ridiculous waiting times in between lectures and tutes, up to 3 hours which is so boring, especially if you have no one to accompany you, as uni is such that everyones timetable is conflicting in some ways.

Overall though, my uni outlook is pretty bright and I think I'll like it in Monash Clayton. I'm pretty happy where I'm at, even though I find that theres so many people hotter than me (I'm at the bottom of the barrel, mind you), a holdover from my low self-esteem fat kid days.

Yes, uni has its little quirks, but don't be disheartened dears, as uni really has a way of endearing itself to you, whether you're a studying bookworm or a jock who's just in it for the rugby club.

Toodles for now.