Tuesday, July 14, 2009

I want my mojo.

Yo, whoever-you-are! I feel so tired. But I'm studying for maths test tmr. Shiokness.

Nothing much happened today. School was as per normal. I felt really bad about my market structure test because I know I could have pass if I studied. It's not that difficult. I shouldn't had spend my time sleeping for the whole of yesterday. Damn wasted.

Today we had a talk on WiLL run. Earlier this month, I thought of opting for WiLL walk instead of the run. At that time I was not sure whether I will be able to finish the 10km++ run because I haven't been training with Leo since my Napfa test ended and I'm afraid that I will not be able to bear with the chest pain for one an a half hours. But I decided to give it a go in the end. After all, it's our last year in school. Hopefully.

When I was waiting for bus to go home just now, I saw this guy that seems to be in his 50s. He was also waiting for his bus at the same bus stop. At first I didn't take notice of him, but I heard loud noises of hammering and I thought it was from a nearby construction site. But as I continued turning towards his direction to see whether my bus was coming, I saw that it was the man making all that noise. He was like constantly using his hands to slam the top of a rubbish bin. It carried on for around 10 minutes. After he stopped, he then walked around the area and started waving his arms in the air as if he was hitting someone. And then, he went back to hitting the rubbish bin again. This carried on for a few times until my bus came. "Fortunately", he took the same bus as me. He sat at the first few seats of the bus and I saw him waving his arms again for awhile. He fell asleep after that.

I'm still thinking if that guy is suffering from some mental shock or what. I saw a few similar cases in Toa Payoh before. Last year, when I was walking to the bus stop to board a bus to school, I will see a old lady, whom I think is around 60+ years old, walking to the bus stop and she was like scolding and screaming at someone in hokkien. But there was no one around her. Recently, Willie and I saw another old lady at Toa Payoh central. She, too, was scolding and screaming at someone in hokkien. She even added some colourful languages in her sentences. From what they were saying, I can vaguely tell that they mentioned about money and the person being a scoundrel. So I suppose the people they were talking about is someone close to them that had cheated them off their money and they cannot accept the fact and just became like that. I'm not sure if I'm right and I'm not sure if the man I saw also suffer from such shocks before.

I just feel that these people do not deserve what they are going through. Of course, this is just how I see it.

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