I am often told that everybody is unique in their own ways and each one of us has got something special to offer to this world; this is what I want to believe in because reaching that stage would mean I have found my true self. Currently I am searching for my true identity just like everyone else.
Anyway, I am 22 years old this year(as of year 2008) with a peanut-sized brain not capable of accomplishing anything great yet, but I like to believe in the vast amount of potential hidden in me awaiting to be unleashed someday. Well, this would only happen when I quit procrastinating. A first year Communication and New Media major studying in NUS who spends most of her time in the school library due to the lack of a conducive environment at home.
I am most proud of my 2 beloved ones: my boyfriend and mother, and I will never hesitate to die in their place if anything calls for it. Don’t expect to see/catch me surrounded by a group of friends most of the time, because I have nothing much to offer as a friend. *AHEM in a sarcastic way*** But please don’t be afraid to walk up to me if you catch me on the streets or whatever. I still have the basic courtesy to stop by for a quick chat
And yea, please try your best to avoid me during my off-days when I have no makeup on because it wouldn’t be too nice a sight for you.
I adore everything ‘Hamasaki Ayumi’ and she is the firm answer to who I would like to live a life of for a day. I admire the determination and professionalism found on her, especially when grappling with the permanent ear damage issue not too long ago. She has expressed desire to continue in singing until she reaches the limit of her left ear. So we have a damn workaholic saying something so inspiring here although I do not like the idea of her prioritizing career before health. Okay, enough said. Here is an extract of one of my favourite ayu lyrics:
The season I was with you was the shortest one
I felt everything we saw was sweet
What did we leave and what did we lose?
And I wonder how long it takes from now until I can accept it
it was – Ayumi hamasaki
I thought filling up the About page is going to be extra challenge for me but look how much I’ve typed here
Well, I shall leave you with this whole chuck of information about me for now.