Entry 22 : Short, Sweet, Straight to the Point

Hey.
Well, since the last update my life's been awfully hectic.
What with all the lab reports, assignments, tutorials and all those other stuff, I found myself deprived of any sleep and any sense of enjoyment.

Even so, life at KMJ has its ups and downs.
On Monday, I spent the whole day grieving or the departure of my roommate, classmate and close friend, Aaron Lai.
He got an offer from JPA and if all goes well, he'll be in Canada next year doing Engineering.
Then I got news that my granddad died, so I went back to Pekan Nanas that night.
Came back to KMJ the next day.
Then on Wednesday I witnessed the departure of my classmate Aiman.
Yeah, it's been a week full of people going away.
Sadness has played its part but I let time heal the pain and now I feel a lot better.

One thing's been bugging me, though.
I know almost nothing about what's been going on with the lives of my beloved friends.
Whether they've been living or undying, I'm in the dark about both.
I mean, Facebook hasn't been much of a help, since I'm never on anymore and so isn't anybody else.
Hopefully Facebook won't die and be clogged up by immature children, just like what happened with MySapce.
Gosh, I miss the days where there's always something to look forward to when logging on to Fb and MS.
Now, I'm just logging on to see if my friend requests list has increased or not.
Thank God, it did.
I think during the holidays people will be on more.

However, I'll be arriving home late for the holidays.
I got selected for KAKOM Public Speaking so I'll have to stay in KMJ for several more days.
KAKOM is Karnival Kokurikulum Matrikulasi, where all the Matrices converge at one college and have their events held.
Luckily this year KMJ's the host, so I won't be going anywhere.
Wish me the best.
I don't know how I'll do but I hope that I'll win.
Seriously, I'd like to win.

Well, that's pretty much all of it.
Long updates are boring anyway so I'll stop here.
Sorry for the lack of photos and videos.
I just don't know what to coincide with all this.
Until next time.

"It usually takes two to three weeks to prepare a good impromptu speech - Mark Twain"

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