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Name: Anthony
Callsign: Desertfox / Shotgun
Age: 24 and counting...
Institution: Singapore Poly

Hobbies: Archery, Gaming, Pool,
Hiking around, Surfing Youtube

Hopes: Make it to University

Wishlist: Fulfilled my prev wishlist
except this one; get a good girlfriend.

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Sugar. Woah Honey Honey....

If L and I had anything in common ( This is not a cheesy pick up line, "L" is a character from DeathNote.), it would be the incurable sweet tooth. I'm studying for my MAD test tomorrow, and I've just munched on a small bowl of Honey Stars, and am currently sucking on a cheap lollipop. Fortunately thought, I've not developed L's sissy- "I'm too gothic to hold a phone like a man" style of holding a phone.

Been bloody busy the past couple of days. Studying for MAD feels like fighting a losing battle, running and uphill race, trying to pee when you're already empty... err forget that last one. Everything about that module feels hopeless, and almost impossible to absorb. Dang nabbit!

As usual, went for church service this afternoon. Pastor Melvyn preached a very important message for all us today. That we have to seize every opportunity to do good works, or face the seperation of not doing so.

Make no mistake, that we are indeed saved by God's grace. And its by our faith alone, that we receive that salvation. However, faith without works is dead. By missing an opportunity to do something good for the people around us, we commit the sin of omission.

How true it is, that the spirit of indifference is the essence to inhumanity to another being. When you look at another person and do not feel for that person. Sometimes the greatest mistake we make in our lives, is not the terrible things that we've done, but the good, the wonderful, the loving, the caring things that we DID NOT do. A measure of a person shouldn't be what terrible things he has done, but what good things he did. Why should we let the bad have more weightage than the good?

Anyways, after the service, they encouraged everybody to sign up for the bone marrow donor program. Pastor Eugene said this, he promised them, (NUH I think), that the last 300 of the quota would be filled up by YouthNet. I saw at least 500 people in the queue. By time I got there, there was no more forms for me. Dang.

Hey Bern! I think I'll go for the blood donation thing. Sounds like something I should do. Let me know how to around to doing it ya?

Okay, enough time spent bumming and blogging. Back to work!
listening to the rain... 11:39 PM

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