I saw many scenes today. LIFE AND DEATH! Doubt anyone understand what that means, so let me them down.
1) On the way to college this morning, I saw a dead toad/frog near the traffic. There's blood... and it's pretty squashed... ermmm... shall not be too descriptive.... =D
2) Watched Sepat in LT 4. It's a malaysian-made movie on romance between a chinese man and a malay woman. Anyway, the panal-discussion teachers insist that we know that there are more to just that. Some social cohesion lessons and importance of maintaining racial harmony. Anyway, the thing is that the ending was damn abrupt (maybe because there's a sequel called Gubra?) and the ending was an accident scene!
3) Went to E!hub to have lunch with Auntie Lim, Shi En, Siew Li, Jing Wei, Pek Fa and Michelle came ltr. We ate at Pasta mania. Hahaha! Seem to be stalking bindy and muthu becos I saw them in the bus and at Pasta mania once again! LOL! Nwae, I ate Chessy Chicken Salsiccia, just cheesy chicken sausage and pasta! SPICY! My fav!
kay, here is it... While exiting E!hub, there was a stairs... While we're walking down leisurely, a malay girl just happen to (maybe tripped/ didn't balance well...) roll down the stairs! OMG!
My reaction was... stunned... Didn't know what to do at all so me and ade stood there stunned. I meant it! Luckily, her friends ran over to help her out quickly. She felt very malu (embarrassed). Hope she's alright. But... just a casual comment, either she's very light in weight or what because she roll down soundlessly!
4) I was on my way back. Walked at my usual speed out of the control station, past the shops such as Baleno and Q- bread and heading to the interchange. While walking along Ta Zhiang, saw a few school girls standing (stunned and didn't know what to do except for one girl ateemptingto help) around their classmate who seem unwell, squart-ed down and hid her face, immobile. A kind grandma walked over to see if she could help.
5) Was boarding the bus and I saw a pair of parent struggling to help their son (I believe is their son) up the bus. Their son is a mentally disabled child. He can't seem to speak properly, walk and maybe is unaware of his surroundings.
During the journey, the son was "trembled" a little and made some sound. His father: " Relax! Relax..." and try to settle him down and prevent him from falling off his seat.
I felt that the father is the most caring man then. And the mother, although she looks pale, weak and exhausted, she's the most beautiful and the most noble women (besides my mother).
It must have been so difficult for the family with disabled members in the house to take care of.
The documentary that we watched during GP was so real and ... (fill in the blanks)
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Today, I experienced LIFE. TRUE LIFE!