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Saturday, April 23, 2011 at 17:00
One of my favourite movies has got to be 500 days of summer.
It's definitely not a big production with all the A class kinda superstars.
But really. It's my favourite because the emotions intertwined with the characters snap us back to reality and think about the many encounters we have/had or people around us have/had.
And it's a simple story - about a boy meeting a girl.
It just..just...well, it's just touching, if you know how to appreciate it I guess.
After finals, I'm surely gonna watch it again.




20% happier now with one heavy module off the back of my mind. Correction here: all the 5 modules are heavy actually.
From this moment on, until thursday 3pm, I'm gonna be a full-fledged economist.

After which, I'm gonna try to pin point at all the Singapore policy and the certain-coloured uniform people. Find faults with them and their policies and I believe I'll do well for the last sociology paper. Heavy but very interesting module.