Hot Weather + Hectic Day = Exhaustion
The weather today is ridiculously hot! Gosh, I mean you can die of dehydration or maybe you may suffer from an attack of heat stroke under the blazing hot sun today. And guess what? my prefect’s duty shift was at 12.30 p.m..
My school organised "Karnival Kemerdekaan" today. So, there was no class activities today. It was a lively event but as a prefect, usually during these kind of events, I have to perform my so-called "calling"…like standing guard at the school’s back-gate when the sun was at it’s prime. Initially I had planned to participate in "Pertandingan Melukis Sepanduk" but due to some glitches, I had to cancel my participation.
There were other activities like "Pertandingan Menyanyi Lagu Patriotik", a cultural fashion show competition, multi-racial futsal and so much more. At least I get to enter one activity which was the "Kuiz Merdeka". Well, actually it was an open-to-all activity and there was no need to register. I just sat at the Dataran and raised my hand up when they asked who was the ‘ketua angkatan tentera’. Honestly, it would be a disgrace if I don’t know the answer to that question because my dad is with the Malaysian Armed Forces.
Mostly, I hanged out at the Prefect’s Room and read Amy Tan’s The Kitchen God’s Wife (which by the way is an amazing book) until my shift starts. During the course of my time at the Prefect’s Room, a Form 1 prefect kept on nagging me saying that I read too much novels. Okay, I know I don’t have to say this again but… I am a self-confessed bookaholic (I prefer that term better than "book worm" thank you very).
Before we all went back, I was called for a briefing at 3D together with other students who are going for the field trip to a "home for children with disabilities" which will be held this coming Saturday. We were briefed on the type of attire that we must wear, what we must do there and all that. The briefing ended a little past 2 p.m..
Ooh, while I was waiting for my mom outside the school compounds, there was this moronic Chinese guy from school who threw a plastic cup after he entered his car. And guess what, his vehicle was Lexus and I assume that he is someone from a wealthy family. Don’t he have any etiquette?! Honestly, I personally think that wealth doesn’t reflect a person’s social status- it is a person’s morality that reflects his social status.
And to think that BSD is an elite area? I am sure that the price of the property at this housing area will decrease by a big margin if his act was immortalised in a photo and sent to a newspaper. Ugh, does that guy even know the meaning of elite? Now, this is dedicated to that "rich guy" :
According to Oxford’s Advanced Learner’s Dictionary, the word elite means:
a group of people who in a society, etc. who are powerful and have a lot of influence, because they are rich, intelligent.
Okay, he might be rich. So he had the first quality. But intelligence? I don’t think he possessed the intelligence to think of his action which might cause the world a dump-site hell in the future, the intelligence to think what kind of filthy example he is showing to the younger students, the intelligence to think about the disgrace that he might cause his country and people!
Ugh! I am disgusted beyond words!
Okay, I got carried away. Lol. One thing that I am absolutely sure about school tomorrow is that it is going to be really hectic. I will be having my Physics presentation, Bahasa Melayu Ujian Lisan and English Oral Test. Gosh, let’s just hope I got out of tomorrow alive.
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