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cassandra, average sixteen year old.

I am an aspiring fashion designer.
My moods change every five minutes.
I tend to be socially awkward around people.
I love snowboarding and shopping.


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Wednesday, January 14, 2009 @ 12:46 pm

The fog of a broken heart.

POST 217.
Knew I'd screw mess up my chemistry test and I did alright. I got a freaking level 3 when I got back the paper today. Oh dang. To quote Patrick, fish paste. Well, I suppose no point moaning about it, not like it were careless mistakes but I really really had absolutely no idea what the whole paper was talking about. So fine, I'm quite thankful I got at least a level 3 because I heard some others got like level 2s. There, I'm grateful.

Well I suppose things wouldn't be way that bad. Afterall I had scored a 7, 7 before for my parachute essay which was, totally unexpected but anyway I suppose, I can still can at least hopefully get a level 5 for science in the report card but I really wanted to try to get a 6. Dang, now it's all, gone. Because of that stupid chemistry test I flunked. >:P And then I'm doing horrible right now at Humanities. Man then I'd be just, failing everything. Alright, fingers crossed I get a 7 for english this term though it's highly unlikely but, I'm hoping for it.

And on to the more happy, less sad things.
Stayed up till 10:30 last night working on my music project and the reflections. I didn't quite complete them so I had to continue working on it, especially composing the music part during DT class. Afterall, I'm still quite ahead of everyone in DT so I can use today's lesson to finish up on my music work. A one month assignment squeezed into a, two period plus roughly one hour of work. Amazing d: And I got it done too but, I'm guessing I wouldn't score high afterall I simply copied some video from youtube. Sigh, procrastination. 

Christy, it's just 6 more freaking days. I can't wait till I start the shopping madness again, and then end up bankrupt again. D: Oh and, psst hilary, my friend sitting behind me, is playing a game on neopets. *huge grin* 

Right and something I wanted to blog about yesterday after I got my haircut. After navigating through the crazy market streets of Tsuen Wan, I officially came to this conclusion: 

Hong Kong traffic D: is horrible.

Yeah, the traffic in hong kong is crazy, shanghai's still beats Hong Kong but, it is terrible enough. I suppose those normal wide roads are okay but then the traffic in the crowded streets of Tsuen Wan Market is insane. 

First off I think my dad made quite a horrible decision, to take the narrow lanes by going through the Tsuen Wan Market. And another bad decision when he decided to follow agh, a bus. Like those huge double decker buses. So we were making our way through the roads and then, it's just crazy. We took probably what 10 to 15 minutes just trying to go through the roads. There were these trucks, ( I always hated truck drivers. ) that kinda stopped on the side of the road there unloading things and then people from the truck delivering goods with those trolley things walking on the roads. And at this junction where my dad was about to turn his car and move forward ( the car in front moved. ), there was this lady with a granny, they just crossed right in front of us and this other lady, when we were about to move, she just raised up her hand to like give us this signal wait. -.- What?! 

Oh and back to the bus issue. My dad was following this bus and the bus stopped to allow people to alight which is perfectly fine but it gets, crazy annoying when it moves slow and then there are other vehicles in front that jam up the whole thing. By the time my dad could actually make a change in lane and speed up, the light changed from green to red. >:P

And then, even when the walking man sign is red, people actually cross the roads. Even grannies. The worst thing I ever encountered though was with my Aunt okay. We were in Tsuen Wan, right outside the market area and then there was a HUGE, mob of people waiting for the green little man to flash. And then, when it did, mobs of people from both sides of the road were walking across to the other side, some even in a rush. It was like some kind of HUGE SEA OF PEOPLE. D: Here's the thing, the little green man, didn't flash for quite long and there were like people all trying to cross and people on the other side trying to cross as well and it just like, clashes. -.- And then, when the little green man stopped flashing, people started dashing across the streets.

My Aunt was already on the pavement and then I kinda dashed a little too because the bus okay , the huge double decker bus was about to ram. me. over. It just suddenly started moving and speeding up and holy crap, I was on the edge of the stupid pavement when it passed me. Not cool. And then, I couldn't even move nearer inside because of the huge mob of people all trying to move left, right in that small narrow way. It's crazy. 

But then again, I suppose Hong Kong traffic still, cannot be compared to the madness in Shanghai. Shanghai's traffic is insane. D: The part I hate most about the traffic in Shanghai's not actually being stuck in a stinky taxi for like, 15 minutes not even moving, that comes second. The thing that is on like top of my hate list, IS the honks. When one car honks and HOLDS IT, another follows and ugh, the whole streets are just full of car honks. Now that's something quite frustrating and ear, piercing. Another thing is the "zebra crossing rule does not apply to people" thing. Even when there's a little green man up and a zebra crossing on the road, cars actually don't, DON'T GIVE WAY. Annoying really. 

And if possibly you'd wondering what class am I doing now actually, D: It's music class. *grin* And guess what? Lunch's in uh, 25 minutes! Whoohoo, I can't wait for lunch. I'm starving. 

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