Sunday, May 13, 2007

RANDOM

Ok. I'm random

I'm sitting in front of my laptop typing this. BOREDOM

I'm sitting in front of my not so new tech toy typing this. A LIL BIT BETTER..

...

I'm located in front of my fancy and dependable notebook pressing the keys to this sentence.

OK.

So i've shown you how u can develope your sentences bit by bit. SO WHAT?

SO. NOW u can TRY it your self?

I wanna see how creative u can get trying to DEVELOPE ur sentences.

SEND THEM TO ME OKIES?

Haha. Missindependency@hotmail.com ppl! THANKS. ^^


ok that was super RANDOM. BUT i really look forward to entries. HAHAH. ^^ I miss the djying days. DANG. Super hanging rite now. I hear ppl on air, i feel like I WAS THERE. Like i'm reminising on those times. Those were the times. STOP!!! i'm not THAT old yet. LOL.


My week...

Monday:

RuSHING fer my article. INterviewed a few ppl already: Aaron, Mike, Asyraf, Kieran, Qi Ze. HMMMM. QUOTED: Shirlyn. THE REST, refuse outrightly to qoute for me. DANG. Gotta rush it out now....


*types types types*

No good...


FINALLY... *after 2 hours* my HARDWORK is paid off. Here it is..


Message coming through!

Eyes darting into the schoolbags while hands are “fiddling” inside, teachers won’t have a clue what students are up to. Some students even go to the extreme of SMSing in their pencil cases right under the teacher’s watchful eyes. Many of you must be wondering, how do they get away with it?

Many a times, we just could not resist the temptation to take a glance at our phones to look out for messages – even when the teacher is standing in front of you. “When the lesson is boring, I message my friends” said Aaron Ang, 15, a secondary three pupil studying in St Gabriel’s Secondary School. “I do it secretly and so do many of my other friends.” Some say it’s just the skills involved to make sure the teacher does not take notice while others just commented that the teacher is “blind”.

While there are people who SMS in class, there are students who beg to differ. “I just refuse to reply and switch off my phone,” commented Kieran Dhalilwal, 15, St Gabriel’s Secondary School. “But only few can bear to do that.” If you didn’t know, in most cases, these are the signs of mobile phone addiction. But do you define an addict? “An addict would have to be someone whose phone is by their side twenty-four hours a day,” says Aaron, “I have friends like that, and they can’t leave their phones alone even for a second.” Why do they become such addicts one might ask? You would be surprised that most of the time; teenagers are actually SMSing more often to the opposite gender “to chat”. I guess it’s true that “opposites attracts”. Says Goh Qi Ze, 14, Pei Hwa Secondary, “I’m bored easily so I SMS quite often.”

Many secondary school students admit that they know they are being addicted to their mobile phones and most choose to do nothing about it. Shirlyn Pang, 14, Pei Hwa Secondary commented, “My mobile phone is important to me and I need it mostly for communication purposes.” Although it’s believed ninety-percent of the reason is due to the fact that mobile phones are so easily available for us well-to-do Singaporeans. “I know I’m an addict and I try my best to control my usage of my handphone.” Says Gina Wang, 14, Pei Hwa Secondary School.

As the rate of teenage mobile phone addiction increases, so does the hand-phone bill of such addicts. Even if they exceed their original subscription fee, their parents will still pay for them. The punishment at most will be the confiscation of the phone. Some are not threaten by the thought of their mobile phones being confiscated while others suggested going to buy a pre-paid line for “emergency”. Fortunately, few would go to that extreme. One way to minimize the possibility of teenagers getting addicted to their mobile phones will have to restricting their usage of the phones. A suggestion would be to only allow them to use their mobile phones for 3 hours daily and the phone goes into mum’s pocket after that.

If this were really to be implemented, teenagers everywhere would go on a strike. For majority, it is easier said than done!


WHATCHA THINK? is it ok? Looking forward to comments plz. ^^ Havent decided to send to tessa. Gotta make it better if can.

TUESDAY:

tomorrow is CHINESE mye. NOTHING to study about. Mugg on geog. TIRED. forgets abt it. LAPTOP CONFISCATED. gasp. ARTICLE!!! >_< Sleeps...


WEDNESDAY:

MUGG MUGG MUGG on geog. MUST!!! Told dad to bring back laptop. Got article amenments to make. Tessa called, BUSY DAY. tired. cant make it. eyelids closing. SLEEPS


THURSDAY:

plays abit of comp. HEHEHE. NO STUDYING TODAY! maths how study? LOL. Called Mike, talked with him and vanessa. Mike phone tutored me maths sum fer abit. He tired, I tired. Off phone. SLEEPS.

FRIDAY:

WHEEE!!! EXAMS ARE SOOOOO OVER. OMG. YAY! looking for radio servers. Trying to set up own server. DUN UNDERSTAND THAT BLOOMING HTML TRANSFER OF SERVER PORT N HTML. =.= Decides to try tomoro. HAHA. ^^ Stayed up LATE LATE LATE. hehehe. FRIDAY'S THE NIGHT MAN! ^^

Smsed ppl. Ziltch replied. Sleeps.


SATURDAY!

*fall out boys- saturday.* (SAT-TUR-DAY!!! My foot is out the doooooorrrrrr)

Love tuning in to GKarl for the Grooooovalicious HOT 20 countdown. ^^ Played WICKED! super fun. COMPLETED ALL LEVELS. WHEE!!! hmmm. ^^ Went to NOVENA with my gran. ^^ Went for dinner with my aunts and uncle and cousins and granparents (no mummy n daddy). FUN FUN FUN. come home and goes online. TILLL.... NOW.


TIRED. wanna sleep lerhs. but still BORED. BOREDOM SUCKS. >_<

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