You know, having lived in a place like Tassie (or perhaps anywhere else in Australia) for the past few years (minus a year of the last 1 year) and befriending pro-hippies the entire time I was there, being back at home in modern Singapore today have made me realized that I have been so cut-off from computer things and all of its advancements including chat languages and Singapore's bloggers' latest craze. Am I being punished for?
The vast changes and additions to the computer-world (or technology for that matter) have made me question myself if I simply wasn't made aware of them the entire time I was living in that continent. Or did I actually choose not to be bothered by the advancement of technology-and-stuff knowing that there was indeed choice down there? Or perhaps I was too busy sinking myself into the less-computer-know-how and simple society. I'm not sure myself, but I remember feeling happy about living my life the basic way the residents lived by while I was there.
Anyhow, for regaining some information on Singapore's current computer-related trend, and now that I have understood my cousin and recognize what she meant by tagging me, here are my answers to her question.
6 weird things about me:
- For having an aversion to WWII Japanese people still + not very keen on things Japanese but married to a Japanese
- For having over active sweat glands and living in hot, hot Singapore
- For being fond of things that contain sharp features, which probably include my hairy husband, Kenji KIMURA
- For loving books, bookstores and library but not really into reading
- For being 750 and 700 degrees short-sighted left and right eye respectively, and not really considering lasik surgery
- For my very aggressive behavior despite my feminine disposition
Won't you agree they make up 6 weird things about me?
2 comments:
YEAYYY! you figured it out! good job! :D
yay!! I know!! :)
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