"when i see the PRC scholars actually rallying together, sacrificing their recesses sitting at the table waiting for donations, and setting up booths and slideshows, the whole situation is not anymore a case study, it's a real catastrophe, where people are dying and people are suffering. people are having their legs amputated, drinking pee to survive, eating paper to keep alive for just a while longer in desperate, but almost-futile hope that someone is going to walk by calling out their names."
hey, that's what i felt too. especially during physics lecture today when he gave the 'one sentence' speech.
i'm doing sth very bad. i'm checking out britain's got talent videos.
this is a guy playing you raise me up with a saw and the violin stick with horse hair (i think). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2H28q41QeE&feature=related
it's always a very emotional song however played. reminds me of one afternoon when i stayed back in sch to watch rj talentime auditions. this quietlookingharmlessmeek guy walked upstage, said i'm gonna sing You raise me up. he started and it seemed very mediocre, sounding and looking kinda awkward and shy and all. then came the chorus whoaaa, blew me away man.
12yrs old girl with a ...... :|:|:|:|:| amazing(i've limited vocab) voice. the part when simon said '3yeses' followed by her brisk walking to her dad and her dad hugging her was so touching. he even kinda peeked out from the curtains to say thanks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9xSzq844PI&feature=related
the 6yrs old prodigy over the rainbow rendition
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MndLRdPsuJE&feature=related
this is something i call unexpectedly funny.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KA2B5X0LhMY&feature=related
ytd's trg was whatguyswldcallit, ownage. whacked us upside down man.. or as what rachel said 'blog worthy'
this is so cliche and all but we really are so blessed
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