Come to think of it, there is a disadvantage of being preoccupied with a device in the train: you wouldn't be able to notice if anyone is in need of a seat. Not that I always give up my seat for someone that needs it more than I do, and I know, is bad and irresponsible. That is why sometimes I rather not sit than face such terrible consequences. I remember reading a newspaper article a few weeks ago, or was it last week, about MRT commuters and their unwillingness to get out of their seats unless they have reached their destination, and if someone gives up their seat for the more needy, the others will gesture in approvement, but not do the same. Which is true, and since I take such long-hauled train rides almost everyday to school, I sometimes see it for myself. It is interesting to people-watch on the train (unless you're so tired you doze off immediately upon stepping into the train) but people-watch too much and, I don't know, you'll probably get irritated of it. Bored. Maybe. And yes I do see people giving up their seats and people who don't. I'm not going to continue with this. Cos I'm boring myself =/ And I don't want to dwell into such topics.
Whoo the Principal's farewell is 2 CCA points, not 1. I sound very realistic that I went just because of the CCA points, and sadly, it's true that it was the biggest motivation. I judged myself before you can judge me. Cheap thrills.
We should not watch Kids Central now because they are mentioning that it's the school holidays (for the secondary and primary school people, of course) every now and then, and also letting us know it's not our school holidays yet. Ok that's lame.