There's still Physics, English, Science, Kemahiran Hidup and Sejarah before I can finally go on an eating spree. I'm just kidding about the eating spree, ok? Even I can't scarf down 10 pieces of apom at once.
So... math... there's geometry... and algebra...
The bright side: I managed to finish all the questions for geometry! Even if the answer for the last question struck me like a giant mallet during the last 5 minutes.
The down side: I'm fairly sure I only got 3 out of 6 questions correct.
The (slightly) bright side: Even if I fail geometry, I won't fail it too miserably! (Hopefully I can pass it or I'll probably hear a certain teacher at school ramble on. And on. And on.)
The down side: I couldn't figure out algebra...
History's history for now. Oh, maybe I shouldn't have put it like that, it sounds weird. Anyways, I shouldn't have focused too much on the Greeks and Romans: I couldn't remember some parts of the Renaissance. Bah. Blame those bishops and so on from centuries ago. If they didn't burn all those books which they deemed "insulting to the great creator" and so on then there probably wouldn't be any Renaissance. Oh well. If the many worlds theory is true, then there's probably a world where Martin Luther didn't create Lutherism because there was never a need to.
Chinese made me go "WTF? I memorized that much and all you came up with are those questions from only a few of those godforsaken passages???". I couldn't remember the translation for "Wu Yi Xiang"! And I forget half the translation for "Chu Sai"! And, and, why did I even bother with that American writer and a few more writers if all the questions were chosen from just a few of the passages we were told to study? Waste of memory space. Which I could have used for History.
Oh, it's time to worry about Chemistry and Physics. Bye for now!
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