finally finished OT presentation today.
ted was indeed quite demanding, but i want to thank my classmates a lot for being very cooperative and encouraging, many many thanks.
i like dfll a lot and im so happy to get here from life science with my score that's just 0.017 percent higher than the passing grade. everything was such in a swirl of change to me, unexpected outcomes and luck everything...this coincidence of knowing so many great ppl here, to learn, brainstorm, play, eat, fool around and work on all these events and projects, is something i wish that will always be here.
this reminds me of last saturday when our family went to a german restaurant for dinner, some 40 or 50 years old ppl were having their alumni reunion right beside us. i sort of eavesdropped their excitements of past memories and changes that have occured to them...i guess their feeling of nostalgia made me think of many things that's just so hard to explain that probably it's this unkown cosmic bond that is intertwing the fates of each of us...you never know who you will see in the next corner or in the next second, you never know who will walk into your life...i imagined how our alumni reunion will be like 30 years later, how many ppl will come, what we'll be like, where it will be, and everything...and what will we remember? it is very scary to think of the future that is so unknown to us, but probably, this day will come sooner than we notice.
ay...im always with this tinge of nostalgia...
steph, ellen, karen: we did a good job and we have learned a lot in this presentation. it made us more tough i guess? cheers mates!!
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