"i asked her to stay, but she wouldn't listen,
she left before i had the chance to say
the words that would mend the things that were broken
but now it's far too late, she's gone away..."
Won't Go Home Without You - Maroon 5
she left before i had the chance to say
the words that would mend the things that were broken
but now it's far too late, she's gone away..."
Won't Go Home Without You - Maroon 5
Hehe, so many memories connected to that song. :3
It's been a long time since anyone wrote a blog post and so I'm writing one now. I don't know what exactly the rest of the bloggers have been doing lately :\ but I know everyone has been super busy - either travelling or recuperating or dealing with new priorities in life (girlfriends).
As for me?
I arrived back in Perth at 6am this morning - and immediately realised what a complete hole Perth is and how all the shit the Sydney people have been giving me about Perth is correct. But there's just something about Perth's shittiness that makes immediately makes you feel at ease.
I'm going to have to get used to people not standing on the right side of the escalator and walking on the left, flushing the toilet paper down the toilet instead of putting it on a little bin at the side, normal toilets instead of squat toilets, extra hours of sleep (!), nice showers that don't make your whole floor wet and I guess.. just not being with your friends whom you've lived with for 6 weeks...
Adjusting back to Perth's drama instead of Taiwan's drama is going to be difficult too. It's a whole different ball game. Being in Taiwan for six weeks has made me appreciate three things: fruit, sleep and friends. The lack of fruit and sleep has made me more appreciative of Australia in general - and making friends in Taiwan has taught me to make the best of every moment.
I also learnt quite a few other things: how to deal with horny Asian males, different types of dumps, how important tits and ass really are and more Chinese I guess. Bah! I miss Taiwan shitloads! *sigh* cheap $1 bubble tea...
So much has happened this holidays - not just for me but for everyone else too. But I guess it's time to let go and focus on year 12 (haha, new zealanders have year 13).
There are so many beautiful memories to be made everywhere- no matter where you are or who you're with.
Good luck for this year everyone! Make the best of it. And just be happy ~
<3
It's been a long time since anyone wrote a blog post and so I'm writing one now. I don't know what exactly the rest of the bloggers have been doing lately :\ but I know everyone has been super busy - either travelling or recuperating or dealing with new priorities in life (girlfriends).
As for me?
I arrived back in Perth at 6am this morning - and immediately realised what a complete hole Perth is and how all the shit the Sydney people have been giving me about Perth is correct. But there's just something about Perth's shittiness that makes immediately makes you feel at ease.
I'm going to have to get used to people not standing on the right side of the escalator and walking on the left, flushing the toilet paper down the toilet instead of putting it on a little bin at the side, normal toilets instead of squat toilets, extra hours of sleep (!), nice showers that don't make your whole floor wet and I guess.. just not being with your friends whom you've lived with for 6 weeks...
Adjusting back to Perth's drama instead of Taiwan's drama is going to be difficult too. It's a whole different ball game. Being in Taiwan for six weeks has made me appreciate three things: fruit, sleep and friends. The lack of fruit and sleep has made me more appreciative of Australia in general - and making friends in Taiwan has taught me to make the best of every moment.
I also learnt quite a few other things: how to deal with horny Asian males, different types of dumps, how important tits and ass really are and more Chinese I guess. Bah! I miss Taiwan shitloads! *sigh* cheap $1 bubble tea...
So much has happened this holidays - not just for me but for everyone else too. But I guess it's time to let go and focus on year 12 (haha, new zealanders have year 13).
There are so many beautiful memories to be made everywhere- no matter where you are or who you're with.
Good luck for this year everyone! Make the best of it. And just be happy ~
<3
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