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2004-09-17 @ 10:43 p.m.

I didn't go for two lectures today, which makes that four lectures I've skipped in three terms, if I've counted correctly. There's something very liberating about walking towards your lecture venue, and then moving on past it. Skipped Economics because I had to revise my PW outline for the written report, which I have to type out later and mail to my group members. Decided it wasn't very logical to write the whole essay from scratch by myself. Since this is the first draft, everyone might as well contribute, and I'll gladly do the necessary rewriting for the final report. Actually, I wrote five points down during lecture block. Blame it on the distracting conversation with Yi-Xun and his bitch, Tim Ng. Then I skipped Mathematics, just because I felt like it. I was a good boy though, sat outside and went through the lecture notes myself. I covered the rest of that set, while the people inside moved ahead by one page! I'm more convinced than ever that the Friday lecture is useless, and I will probably skip the remaining few for this year. Do you think it's a good thing to be able to play truant and do well? Tempted to test that out for a few weeks next year...

This week:

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