| | and because I needed something to keep my blog alive;
1. I love the bus rides here. Love love love it. To just sit and stone and listen to good music, not nice meh? But only when I get a seat. As disgusting as this sounds I hate sitting in front because I think I have this perpetual (selfish) fear of having to give up my seat if an old person boarded the bus. And sometimes they take eons to board the bus. Then I scold them in my heart. So not noble I know. This is what they call sampah masyarakat product Malaysia. But yes, bus rides are lovely here. Clean and efficient and reliable, very much unlike the ones we have at home.
2. I miss you Elena Teh. Wherefore art thou? :(
3. I am considered skinny here. Skinny. Yes laugh very funny hardy har har. My friend was telling me how her friend said that he liked meaty girls.................. and proceeded to describe his girlfriend as, to put it simply: a giant. I guess that's how 'meaty' girls get their boyfriends here in Australia.
SOBS THEN WHY I STILL DONT HAVE BOYFRIEND
4. I dont think I've ever spent as many hours in my life as I did the past two months in the library before.
I'm going to the library at 10 am tomorrow.
5. I have this crazy insane crush on the guy that sells bubble tea in Chinatown. Its the ooey gooey kind, where my insides go all mushy and my heart skips a beat. But I dont think he's working there anymore :(
6. I love it how I can act and play the dumb kid here; I love it more the fact that I can get away with it. It is simply amazing how I can sit in a group discussion for 2 hours without saying a single thing. Occasionally I shrug my shoulders when asked a question, or ask for the meaning of english words - words I already know the meaning of just so they couldn't say that I wasn't participating. The combination of small eyes, yellow skin and a weird accent really lets you get away with things here.
7. I'm so disgustingly lazy. For my elective next semester I chose Introduction to Mathematics 1A because we learn year 10 stuff. My friend told me that there were two types of people that took Intro Math - the first type would be the lazy slackers like me; the second were the retards that really needed to learn year 10 math (his words, not mine). I enrolled in it, only to find out that I had a compulsory practical on fridays, so I quickly withdrew from the subject and enrolled in Intro to Mathematics 1B instead. We learn year 11 things and we have lectures on fridays - which most importantly, isn't compulsory and not necessary to attend.
I'm so disgustingly lazy, that I'm contemplating enrolling in ESL next semester instead of taking Professional English.
8. I click on Restaurant City every time I come online without fail. I watch my restaurant flourish with the same amount of pride a beaming mother would when her toddler takes his first steps. 
I blame you Sherrie Tam for inviting me!
9. A lot of people have asked me since my post whether I had friends. And yes, I do have friends la - at least I don't have to eat alone in the cafeteria during break, unlike the beginning of the semester when I used to spend my breaks in the library because I refused to eat alone. Occasionally I go out 0.00000000001 times when my 0.0000000000001 amount of friends ask me out. See I got social life ok. 0.00000000001% popularity.
(Proof that I am not making up my friends)
10. I hang out 93% of the time with my sister and her boyfriend. (3% is taken up by sleep, 3% by school, 0.99999% by homework and 0.0000000001% by friends) Chill I find boyfriend soon then you all can stop judging me.
11. I didn't think it was possible back in Malaysia, but I talk to Esther Chow every single bloody day. I guess there really is nobody else out there that wants to be our friend.
12. I always thought myself to be westernized. I speak english as my first language, watch American series, drink coke, and can say words like sex and period in front of a boy without feeling embarrassed. Apparently not. Coming here made me realize that I am conservative, well, compared to the locals. And believe me, I am not the most conservative person ever. Just last weekend I was in a club when a boy came up to me, chatted me up and asked me later if I wanted to go home with him. Later the next day over dinner I was telling my sister and Don about it and how surprised I was because you always see it happen in movies, but you'd never think of it happening to you. Also, no boy had ever asked me that before in Malaysia. My sister then reminded me that I was considered skinny here.
13. And because every blog can do with a little ambiguity................. so there's this boy.
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