Wednesday, November 08, 2006 @ 15:05
number two hundred and fifty-five

i'm real grateful that i live in a country that exercises racial harmony and more importantly FAIRNESS. albeit my racist streak, i do appreciate that chinese, malays, indians and eurasians receive fair treatment.

because i was reading the papers, and there was thic certain article about a country not wanting to make themself a "state", whereby EVRYONE there would be citizens of that particuliar state, meaning he would be called "state"-rean/sian/ish. i feel that this, from a 16-year-old point of view, is darn unfair for the minority in the country. i mean, they still contribute to the state's economy, go to work, pay taxes, BUT they're considered a ______, not a "state"-rean/sian/ish.

this is unfair treatment. just because some majority wants to hold on to mere privileges here and there that they are willing to forgo a united country where all countrymen are called the same thing, not just _______ or ________.

well, but i'm sure they have their reasons for doing so, however whacked it might be. i guess you can't figure out what runs through people's minds really.

on a lighter note, we're now into day 3 of the O's, which means that a quarter of the 2-week paper onslaught has already passed. just to show how short/long is it to the end of the exams, the entry proof is already halfway completed. including practicals.

look on the bright side.

biology tomorrow, better study more.

"you never know what is enough until you know what is more than enough"
so come on, tell me.
me.
GUO JINGHUI
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