Yes, I'm recovered within a day! Isn't that wonderful?
Now I can sit in front on the computer and watch ISWAK like crazy...LOL.
I don't really like the main female character, she was too stupid for my tastes (yeah, I hate bimbos,so get out if you are one.) but the male lead was okay, and the acting was passable, the plot okay-okay (for o xiang ju, that is).
But I did enjoy laughing at certain people's misfortune. It's seriously amazing how an earthquake can occur, and oh-so-conveniently your new house is the only one affected. Ridiculous.
Anyway, I would like to take this opportunity to recommend ISWAK for die-hard romantics, supporters of the actors, or people who generally like laughing at stupid people.
After this series is over, I'm going to watch Romantic Princess (It rocks. The storyline was quite good, and the fact that I like Angela Chang's singing helped.)
Okay, now I shall talk about English since I have nothing to do.
For me, English grades are as unpredictable as the waves of the ocean, and the winds. One day I'll outshine the others, but the next I'll be yet another leaf in a meadow-- ordinary, with perhaps 5% above average.
II may know my vocabulary now, I may be the one with the best command of English now, but one day everyone will come to know these vocabulary and learn them well. It'll become a game of memory -- to see who can remember the most and use it the best.
So, my goal for next year is to--stick to the topic of the sentence, and write with more emotion. Oh, and not flunk the summary while I'm at it. I'm bad at summaries as I am very long-winded. And stick to the word limit.
I seriously need to remember my Chinese vocabulary. I'll be happy even if I score a B3.For Chinese essay, I hope to score a B (or A), and for the paper, I need to do well in the summary.
I need to maintain my Mathematics, improve my Science, try not to fall asleep while revising my Geography and maintain my English Literature and History.
Speaking of Geography and history, they are both humanities, so you'd expect that if one does best in either, they must also do as well the the other. For some absurd reason, I'm actually more interested in History than Geography. Maybe it's Mr Bercury. All hail him--the role model teacher who proved that homework is not necessary to achieving good grades! (That's right. He never did give us any homework, only the necessary projects. And even if he did give us homework (which was super rare) he never collected it anyway)
Teacher,s, especially you, Yang meh, should learn from him. The world would be happier then.