deep thoughts
the designer | deviantART | facebook | source network | source development | friends | gladstone |

Archives September 2008
October 2008
December 2008
January 2009
March 2009
May 2009
August 2009

Sunday, August 30, 2009

It's occurred to me that the fallout of the Preliminary Examinations may have been more than what I initially expected. It seems that everyone is lamenting their results - myself included. And I'm telling you, it wasn't all that expected. I thought I would be the only one.

Turns out I was wrong again.

It's my wish to classify this with an open mind, but circumstances being what they are, there is no respect for 'an open mind'. The blame will have to shift further inward towards the people who are responsible for our failures - both them and us.

If this keeps up long enough, our GCEs will suffer a great deal. Replacements will not do - a sudden change will not only get rid of the knowledge of who can do what, but also slows down progress as more time is needed for assessments. We all know what I'm talking about. It's not fun telling the world.

Also, if I keep this up long enough, I'll be able to get rid of the people who are too mentally challenged to understand the articles I'm writing. In fact, I think by now, all of them would have already left.

But the greatest shift of focus should be on us - the people around me and myself. Look at yourselves. If you're not proud of your choices, then don't pick them. Regretting your own actions is as good as regretting your life. You'd rather die than carry on.

That's not how it should go.

It matters not what we achieve now. It's how we carry those achievements and take on the rest of the world. It's trying again, no matter what the odds are. Don't throw it down hard on yourself if you fail this time. If you do so, you'll only throw it down harder the next time.

We can do this. We didn't live for so long for our lives to end abruptly like this. We'll get through this together.

Dead. Or alive. We'll all get through this together.

[[ArsH]] at 9:28 AM





Σ = 7Ω × 3⅝β(ακ)² ÷ μ ± 4κ7³ ± √(σρ × λ²⅞)

Name: Mohamad Arshad (Robert Greyscale)
Age: 15 years old
Date of Birth: Yanuary20 1993
Horoscope Sign: Capricorn


Anti-Religist
Libertarian

schools
Woodlands Primary
(00 - 05)
1A, 2H, 3I, 4I, 5H, 6'tru

Unity Secondary
(06 - 09)
16, 26, 38, 48



Critical response quota achieved.
READ:LOGIC Bases
[1, 2, 5, 13, 18, R3, 27, 37]
established as of time 2116hrs (20.8.09)
Proceeding to magneuv incan tentedou...


maystar designsmaystar designsmaystar designs