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星期五, 十一月 23, 2007

Snail Pace

Compared to yesterday, today is super unproductive. I was reading my book at a snail's pace, and spent the whole day circling around 2 chapters of my intercultural. Managed to finish my advertising yesterday, and was all ready to cover a few chapters of intercultural today, but I guess a couple of chapters is as far as I am gonna get. Some parts of the module is really interesting, but some chapters are just, to me, incomprehensible. Much as I try to read again and again, or read at a much slower pace, I can't seem to understand. If only all authors and writers actually write their books the media writing way, easier to understand structures, style and vocabs.

While I was walking back from YIH after printing some readings, I saw something quite gross yet interesting. Since young we have always been watching cartoons like Tom and Jerry, seeing cats being chased by dogs, and cats chasing mice, etc etc. But as the years go by, many books and shows have mentioned that this mice-cat-dog 'chain' may not really be true, and that these animals can actually co-exist. Although I have no true scientific backing on this information, but what I saw just now proved that the logic behind Tom and Jerry may be right after all. I saw a cat with a dead rat in its mouth. Of course, I'm assuming that it was the cat that killed the rat. It was kinda disgusting though, as I was munching on something when I saw that.

Exams officially starts tomorrow, and thankfully it doesn't start yet for me. Good luck to all for your papers!

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