Last Wednesday night was Aniue’s convocation.
Last Thursday night was Psychology Annual Dinner 2011.
Had a great time with everyone that I love and treasured (involved a lot of camwhorings) for all these 3 years of Psychology.
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to present the speech on behalf of you all. *bows*
Now, the last thing would be the convocation in October.
I just can’t wait. huhuhuhu….
Unknowingly, we are all moving to another chapter in life.
That includes me.
Right.
Yours truly is now employed and work starts tomorrow.
Considering that I’ll be going to a field where I know little about it, I’ll try my best to do it!! =D
Besides, I think it’s a good place to start with before heading onto the area that I would like to attempt. =P
That aside, earthquakes have been occurring in quite a number of nations and when it comes, it brought along tragedy.
First it was the earthquake in New Zealand.
Thankfully, my cousin is okay.
After that, the earthquake that struck Japan and it is just so… …horrendous.
And insensitive idiots spewing idiotic comment is not helping at all.
Honestly, not because I’m into the Japanese culture that I’m bias.
If I would dig back, I could do the same because it’s not only their nation that was being attacked before!
In any situation, regardless of the country, when such tragedy struck, it’s always horrible.
Come on! We are humans, have more compassion!
Where the fuck is your heart?
I don’t get how people can dig back old stories out and call it a Karma for what the Japanese did.
Seriously. At such times?
It’s the sins of the previous generation.
Stop lumping them up.
I choose to let it go because it makes life happier that way.
I don’t get all these things about differences in race, religion, nation and people.
It all boils down to one thing.
We are still humans and being that, there shouldn’t be anyone who is far superior than any other people.
And it’s not as if the Japanese did not escape from any retribution from their previous act.
It’s just insensitive and horrible that my blood boils reading those posts.
*sighs*
The world is changing and all these are not the act of karma or what so ever.
Even if you refuse to pray or whatsoever, just leave it and shut it!
*takes a deep breath to calm down*
That aside, I have to praise the Japanese for being really civilized.
Preparing and offering free food and drinks for stranded people, offering free ride to people who would like to go to the same directions and queuing up for their business.
But that’s a good way to handle a situation.
To remain calm and collected in case of emergency because it is always the rash behaviours in a panicked situation that often makes thing worse.
In anyway, I just wish that every thing would take a better turn. >.<
Based on predictions, another earthquake would hit somewhere.
I hope that it’ll never come.
*sighs* I shall be leaving now.
Gotta be up early for work.
I’ll do my best, so wish me luck!!