And I'm not talking about mid-term here. I just feel like wanting to dyeee.
Emily and group's presentation about stereotype, prejudice and discrimination!

This is business!

What? You're from Vietnam?? That's bad!
Go home! Go home! Shoo!
I am more than happy to annouce to the public that I enjoy bullying Vietnamese. And I have all the 3 qualities above to prove that. Haha.
Before I move on to the results of mid-term, let us first...
congratulate the La-La on getting a perfect score for social psychology!!!
La-La is the MAN!!! Long live La-La!! Hurray!
Vitagen: Tommy, it's so hard to not get full marks.
Tommy: You're right, only people of my standard can do the 'tough job'.
(If you understand the thing going on in this conversation)
Ah and my result was kind of sad. I got 18.5 /20 because of the same mistake Tommy made. Maths isn't sad, just regretful.


What kind of careless mistakes are these?
And that is exactly how I got 38/40. I also just realized that I wrote delta 'x' as 'y'. So careless la. I should just go bang my head on the wall.
Joshua got perfect score this time but I won't congratulate him because I am jealous and it's not surprising at all. lol. Kidding.
After studying psychology, explanations all feel like excuses to me. I'm a little afraid that I might gradually lose the ability to explain because I don't like to make excuses. I wonder if this is a good thing.

2 comments:
copy and paste of previous comment... meaningless... HUman IDEAs is dead...
back to the topic, you knw what... it is more than enough to have best score in exam.. IN SOCIETY..
ppl wont accept those people who is too perfect... because they are made to work for worst's.
Nah sometimes it's not solely about gaining acceptance in society, my dear. It's self-satisfaction. You have your point, but for my case, I guess I find it more important for me to aim for what I want even if it means I'll have to endure the hardships. After all, we live for ourselves, don't we?
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