Friday, November 09, 2007

Lady

'The price of justice has risen in recent years'

Neil Gaiman is so fun to read! Mmmm... Halo 3...

Recently, some PLMGS girls won an online poll, and were to be awarded with a surprise visit from the Click Five, an American pop band. However, their principal forbade the visit, citing the upcoming O Level examinations as a reason. The band went to perform at CHIJ(SJC) instead, resulting in a uproar (furore? check meaning) from the PLMGS students.... My condolences to the young girls, for the utter destruction of their childhoods by their principal, and for the years of ones-upmanship by CHIJians that will follow...

Some books by psychologists suggest that parents pass down their relationship rules (the ways in which one feels, acts, and thinks with regards to another in a relationship) to their children. It is said that when these children grow up, they often get attached to a person who has similiar traits to a particular parent (perhaps the parent of the opposite gender, perhaps not, i am unsure if this is dependent on which personality the child emulates more), and their marriages may reflect the same relational patterns as their parents..... 'I'm looking for a wife/husband that's just like my mom/dad.'

Is this a more mechanical, and less romantic, idea than than the concept of looking for a 'soul mate'? I think it's... logical, but confining as well... because I'd feel less comfortable (on an unconscious level) with somebody who has a different relationship style than, lets say, the one that I share with my mother, and the one that she shares with my father... This might even be so if that relationship isn't a good one in the first place... If this idea is true, and if i'm aware of it's place in my life, how much more freedom does that grant me?

Over the weekend:
1. Cut hair, prepare uniform
2. Buy Neil Gaiman books at Borderes
3. Study BTT
4. Play some Odin Sphere

Next: Tsundere, Yandere

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