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Cuddle Up Day/Epiphany
2005-01-06 @ 10:46 p.m.

First week of school's almost over, soon everyone'll be back. We saw our juniors for the first time today! Will refrain from commenting on them until I actually get to talk with them. What's a tutor to do when he lets his class off five minutes early for his lecture, which is the next block, and they turn up late? Haha, Mr Tay's so patient with us. Right now, I'm so bored that I'm taking stupid online IQ tests. Wasted my time on one though, because it didn't offer free results, which suggests the results are actually worth looking at. For what it's worth, I scored 122, 138, 150 and 156 on various tests of dubious value and accuracy. Right now, I'm contemplating really testing my IQ, just for kicks. I actually turned on the computer to plot something in Graphmatica, but as you've probably realised by now, I'm just sitting here, typing a pointless entry for all of you sitting at home. Think I'll just forget about that tutorial question and Mr Kwok's essays for today. Will go type out a Latin translation exercise instead, do something I really want to do for a change. Thus far, my efforts at becoming anything more than trilingual have failed miserably. I will work harder! Or maybe not. Still plowing through Gunn's Collected Poems, and becoming just that bit more inclined to do that for 'S' Paper. I'm rather ambivalent towards Sylvia Plath and Philip Larkin at the moment, which are the two other poets that have been mentioned to me so far. More of the soporifically clever Frost tomorrow, I can hardly wait for it. I have a confession to make. I like Frost's Fire And Ice, which I first read way back in primary school!



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