stuck with nothing

Nothing to do but time to kill.

Silverlining

Life is gone in just a spin of the wheel..

Unlike many people, one of the things that I enjoy doing is waiting. :wink: All my life has been and continues to be a waiting game. I’m not an ‘in the moment‘ person, I like to observe, see what happens then make my move or I don’t move at all. I think I have a high tolerance for monotony. Monotony in other words means boring things. :|

On the bright side, having a high tolerance for monotonous things also equals patience. Being stuck in traffic jams, sitting for hours waiting for a ride home or being exiled for days at home is peanuts for me. Another benefit that high tolerance for boring things affords me is a great imagination. Believe me, my imagination is so full of fantastically nonsense that one whiff of it will give you the heebie jeebies~ :shock:

However, the downside to this, is that I don’t have a good concept of time. I don’t manage time very well. :roll: Often I’d be dozing off- indulging in phantasy’s rather than be doing more urgent matters. As a result I’m always being haunted. Haunted by the load of crap that I’ve been putting off. :lol:

Alas the exams beckon, OMG!! I’m so un-ready lah.. Huhuhu.. :(

In conclusion, I present to you my new hypothesis about uni students (specifically UBD-ians). Basically, there are two types. Firstly, the intelligent types and secondly the extremely stupid kind. There’s no ‘in between’ types or kinds. Just the two. Currently I’m in the latter category. Arghh!!  And it’s very very disturbing, ladies and gentlemen~ :lol:

Ciao :wink:

Arm yourself because no one else here will save you..

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