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Name: Shaun Matthew Niyo-Ramdas

School: Naval Base Secondary School(2003-2006), Millennia Institute

Date of Birth: 10th January 1990

Contact: 67594006(h) 91566941(hp)



[[*Things I Like*]]

Food: I love Chicken and Egg, And Fruit Loops and Honey Stars

Drinks: Ice Lemon Tea, Bubble Tea and Iced Tea

Pastimes: Reading, watching shows on the computer and watching t.v., Finding the meaning of Life

People: I Don't really hang out much these days but Andrea,Nadia,Diyanah,Qam,Rusydi and Jian Wen are my peeps. Church Friends

Music: INDIE MUSIC!!, Evanescence, Nelly Furtado, Jason Mraz, Switchfoot, Sixpence none the richer, White people music

Shows: Kyle XY, Heroes, Scrubs, One Tree Hill, Gilmore Girls, Bleach

Movies: Matrix, Lord of the Rings, Pirates of the Carribean, HairSpray, High School Musical 1&2, Yours Mine and Ours, X-Men

[[*These Suck*]]

Important: Not knowing why life sucks, feeling down and depressed

Things: School, Things that cost too much money, BGR, Rap and chinese music

Food: TAUGEH(Beansprout), BitterGourd, green peas, bitter stuff


[[*Songs of the Week*]]

3: Boston -Augustana

2: Breathe Me -Sia

1: I'm Like a Bird -Nelly Furtado

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    One day, one week, one month or one year. Time still passes by. Thoughts, Emotions, Fears, Pains, Joys, Hopes, all flutter past. One Moment, One Life

    A Page from My Life

    Friday, December 18, 2009

    I've shifted my blog to http://supremeshaun.blogspot.com


    You can read it if you want. Or not. Its really up to you...


    And thank you readers of this blog. For the past seven years I've used this blog but now its time for a fresh start.


    Take care my friends~


    SupremeShaun is sleek and Handsome @ 2:28 am

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    Friday, August 01, 2008

    I have to return this laptop tomorrow. Its been almost six months since I first got it. And now its time to return it. I've just spent the last two hours transferring out all my data into the house computer.

    I'm really going to miss this laptop. I've grown so accustom to it that I can't imagine a life without it. I'm afraid what the next few days will hold. I wish I had more time.

    This is my last entry from this laptop. No, this friend. Many memories made using this device. I will never forget it.

    Back to the school it goes, a part of myself with it. This is true.

    I need to let go. To let myself move on.

    So goodbye friend, I've come to know you well but all good things come to an end.


    The end of another chapter of the story that is my life~


    SupremeShaun is sleek and Handsome @ 12:47 am

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    Wednesday, July 30, 2008

    I didn't go to school today for reasons that are mine alone.

    I wanted to accomplish so much today but ended up doing next to nothing. That seems to be the story of my life. Always setting out with a goal that never seems to materialize.

    I found out yesterday that I have to return this laptop to the school today but i'm hoping to keep it at least till next week. Please let me fate, give me a little more time.

    I don't feel part of this world. Never have, and I doubt I ever will. I wish that fate would just let me know. Let me in on this cosmic secret that everyone seems to blend into without asking questions. I hate this feeling. Being cooped up in this false life of mine.


    Maybe one day I'll journey across the sea to that place where I can be free. Where I'll be able to look out into the sky and know that I am all that I want to be. That one place where I can just tear away all my hopes and fears and just ... be.





    Then again, that's just my hope. But till that day, I'll just leave it all up to fate then~


    SupremeShaun is sleek and Handsome @ 8:58 pm

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    Friday, July 25, 2008

    Sometimes the pain consumes us all
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    There's still so much more to this
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    Things will get better soon
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    But that's just a lie I tell myself


    SupremeShaun is sleek and Handsome @ 12:35 pm

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    Thursday, July 17, 2008

    Had malay listening comprehension today. I hate malay. Lets just say that I've still got a long way to go understanding the malay language. Did I mention I hate malay? Just 18 more months to go to the end of this waste of my time.


    Expectations of life let us down. The more expectations we have, the harder we fall. Is that always why farmers always seem more happy than the richest people in the world? Expectations let us down. It can be deceiving; giving us hope at times just so that we have something to lose in life. Life is such an evil creation. The ideas that we are taught to grow and cultivate so that we can fail miserably at them in the end. I need to distance myself from all my expectations, if I have less expectations, then I have less to lose. That's what I'll try to do. If just for the logical truth that should set me free, I will begin on this venture.


    I feel more tired everyday, now more than ever. I sometimes see things that are not there at all. My mind and my eyes fail me at times. I worry that this feeling will get worse. I feel my energy ebbing away slowly as time passes quickly by. I don't know if I can go on....but I will try. Try to deny all the pains of life, all the weaknesses of the body. I can only try...


    Go on, Shaun, go on~


    SupremeShaun is sleek and Handsome @ 9:15 pm

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    Tuesday, July 15, 2008

    They say that the hardest people to accept are sometimes the easiest to understand. But the easiest people to accept are sometimes the hardest to understand.

    I'm really tired but sleep will have to wait till I complete this stupid aspect of Project Work, another stupid invention of the singaporean government to waste their students lives. This really sucks. I have no motivation to complete this assignment. I don't think that I can do it. Its just a draft but my teacher is fully expecting my Evaluation of Material tomorrow.

    SCREW IT! I'm not going to do it. This system of education just sucks. Period.

    I was told that my handwriting is too simple to a point of it being unhealthy. I resent that statement. Its not that I am in any way simple, its just that I choose to convey my writing, the message that I'm trying to bring across, in an easy way to understand. The way I choose to express myself is my own decision and no one elses so I'm not going to change who I am, my writing included, in any way. If I were to write simply, it would be like this ; today I went to school. It was a very long day. I was very tired because of the long day. PHEW! I am gland that I am home now. Now I can sleep to get back my energy. Yay! ~Now that is simple. Btw, I take no offence against the person who said this, so if you're reading this post, I'm saying it for the sake of saying and it doesn't affect our relationship. (There are other things that do that nicely)

    Sometimes I wonder if all this is worth it. I mean the living of life. Its too painful to bear sometimes.

    This situation sucks~


    SupremeShaun is sleek and Handsome @ 11:20 pm

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    Monday, July 07, 2008

    Blogger is so screwed up. I have like three posts that did not even get published. Hopefully this one does.

    I hate my father. And that's saying something since all my friends know that I never hate a person, just their behaviour. But with my father, I'll make an exception. I hate his guts to the core, with every fibre of my being. I seriously wish my mom would just divorce him and get married to a nice rich man. That would solve alot of our problems. If you ask my friends, they'll tell you that I say I have no father, and its true to a large extent. He's an asshole... Just a minute ago my mom turned off the internet by accident so from the room I shouted to her as she went into the bathroom to turn it on. My father starts shouting at me for rasing my voice and suddenly goes on about smashing this laptop, which isn't even paid by him. He promised to buy me a laptop last year by the way, and hasn't kept his promise yet. So screw him, screw him to whatever hell exists here on earth and down below.


    Today was my annoying little brother's birthday. He turned 16 and is becoming more like my father everyday. I really don't like that. Anyway, I went to meet the GAP committee today for a meeting along rivervalley road. I woke up damm early to go there and came back at around 6pm. So guess who is the new GAP president? Patrick! So now he's the president of both GAP and Drama. Some people have all the luck. But I'm not that affected over it. *scoffs*


    Don't you wish sometimes you were born into a different family? I daydream about it all the time. Mostly my daydreams start out with my mother divorcing my father and marrying a freaking rich and nice man. Then both and my stepdad and my stepmom (my dad marries his mistress) try to by my affection. And I love it! I drive a car, go to the most exclusive parties, jett off on short weekend holidays on the private jet, and shop for electronics till I drop. The scene from Home Alone 4 where the boy enters the room his stepmom-to-be has prepared for him with the huge T.V. screen that also acts as a computer screen. Dammit! I really wish that life would be different from now. This life really sucks. Seriously.


    School starts tomorrow and I'm not looking forward to it. Its just something in life that we have to go through. Look at people in China and Russia. From young they are brought up to do something specific, such as gymnastics or running. Here in Singapore we have to waste half of our life learning abot things that we most probably will not use in our lifetimes. This really suck. And there's a hair and uniform spot-check tomorrow. I have to wax up my hair so I won't get caught. Sigh, sucks to be me...


    I want a sidekick but my mom says she's not going to pay for it. I must find a way to get the money to pay for it. Life really sucks.

    I need sleep for the sucky day ahead so I'm off to dream about a different life~


    SupremeShaun is sleek and Handsome @ 10:05 pm

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    Monday, June 30, 2008

    Sorry for not posting the last few days. If you don't know yet, since I've gotten this laptop I've been latching on to some random person's internet. Yesterday, he found out! And so he put a password on my otherwise free internet. Sigh...



    So today I went down with nadia to the M1 shop at west mall and I got myself an internet plan!!! And me being the kind soul I am, I got a plan for the entire house so that my whole family can use it to, through the house computer of course. Anyway, I haven't posted since like friday right? So here's what happened since then.



    I watched Kung Fu Panda online after my last post and headed to church after that for worship practise. I went to church early on saturday morning because I had to lead out worship then went home early by myself because the rest of my family wanted to stay back to learn how to make sushi! LOL! I told them that I already learnt that from Japan from authentic Japanese people! Haha!



    OMG! I just typed that whole previous paragraph with just one hand because my left hand hurts badly for no reason. Especially my ring finger, it feals numb and stiff! This always happens when I lie on my bed while using the computer. Oh, I forgot to mention that my mom bought an extension cable for my room so now I can charge my phone, plug in my boombox, and use the laptop on my bed all at the same time. (the old wire was too short and only had two sockets) Yay!



    Anyway, went for guitar class yesterday and on the way back, something funny happened. There was this mak chik and her mina daughter behind me. Suddenly the mak chik asked her daughter where she pt the eggs. And the daughter said in her trolley! The mak chik sudden;y started saying "astafarauzim (wrong spelling :)" over and over again crying out to the daughter about her mistake. She was lamenting as if someone had died! And the whole conversation was in malay, which made it so much more hilarious! So naturally I burst out laughing, prompting the mak chik and the mina to look at me. I just couldn't help it!



    I've suddenly been opened to the world of steamed corn. And I love it!!! I've bought a cup of the stuff on sunday after guitar class, and one just now! Yum! Corn is healthy! (I'm ignoring the fact they put butter in there)



    Oops, I'm acting as if all my exams are over but there's still two papers to go. Literature tomorrow (which I totally couldn't care less about), and Southeast Asian history on wednesday. And andrea is planning a movie marathon! Yay!



    Sometimes things are not what they seem to be~



    Well I'm off to bed~


    SupremeShaun is sleek and Handsome @ 8:43 pm

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    Friday, June 27, 2008

    What the toot! I came home today and my brother was coming out of our room. I heard my laptop getting turned off and he told me that he was turning it off. I turned it on to use and suddenly realised that my brother was watching PORN ON MY LAPTOP!!! Nabe Che*b*e!! And when I confronted him he said that it was my father. LITTLE KaNEna! Like I can't check when he went to see the sites. It was up to the minute I came back. I'm damm pissed right now. Can't he even tell me the truth?? F***ing little c***, seriously. This is a school laptop. Even I don't visit those sites. He can still say that he's matured enough not to watch. SERIOUSLY? Stupid little ass. He's just like my father. The two of them are exactly the same. I'm seriously really pissed right now! I'm GRRRRR angry!!! He's some kind of sex addict. Stupid immatured little twat!



    (5 minutes later)
    Ok, I think I'm calm enough now to continue with my post. International History paper was today and I think that I should be able to pass. But for me the question isn't about passing, its about getting good grades. ARGH! I'm so screwed!

    Anyway, went to BK after that with Nadia and Andrea, then had my Korean ice cream.I went to the library just now to look for a book but some idiot already loaned it out. Whatever. I'm gonna blog surf for awhile and then watch a movie. Maybe write a story. I dunno,
    I can't really explain my mood right now. Like not happy enough to be considered happy, but not sad enough to be considered sad. Whatever man, I couldn't be bothered anymore.


    I seriously wish I was filthy rich, that my mom would just leave my dad and marry some rich guy. At least then we would enjoy our lives and not be stuck here in this hellhole of a life. I wish I had more siblings so I could switch around when I get bored with one or get them all to play together to leave me alone. What a perfect life that would be.

    Unfortunately there's no such thing as perfect

    Wish upon a star? That's for losers~


    SupremeShaun is sleek and Handsome @ 2:47 pm

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    Thursday, June 26, 2008

    WANTED
    This is seriously one of the GREATEST Movies of all time. Angelina Jolie is SO HOT! This movie is a must watch. Not a "if I feel like watching" movie. Lol!


    Anyway, today was the math paper and it sucked more than I expected. The paper was really tough and when I can't understand something, I fall asleep. So I slept through half the paper. Went for lunch and Subway with Amirah and Diyannah at west mall. Then, even though we have History paper tomorrow, we went to toa payoh to watch Wanted. It was seriously friggin COOL! I wouldn't mind watching it a second time. I thought that it was a PG movie but in the first scene, there was a sudden splatter of blood and the actors were swearing like crazy. Really cool effects too! I give it a rating of 8/10 thumbs!

    @!#$%^#$^STUPID MALAY!!!! I know I ranted about malay a few days ago but today I reached a new level of hatred for the subject. I just found out today that my malay A levels oral exam is tomorrow. And even though it doesn't clash with any of my papers, because it does with some, the date has been changed to next thursday. Next thursday was supposed to be a holiday for me! What the TOOT!!! Stupid malay oral. And must come in uniform in the afternoon somemore. Really stupid$@@!#@#!%!@#!!!!!

    Well, since my history paper is tomorrow, I guess I'll go and study fo awhile. At least look at the SBQ bible wendy choo gave us and some of the model essays. I'm really screwed for this exams. Grrr.

    You know what? I'm really pissed with my mom right now. My home computer's firewall is down but it makes no difference because we don't have internet access there. And yet she keeps going on and on about how our home computers are getting trojans and viruses because the firewall's down. I've gotten to a point where I'm yelling at her. And she just called me a few minutes ago about it again. ARGH!!! She is seriously getting on my nerves. I just keep wasting my breath with all the explainations. I give up!

    Gotta keep moving on~

    Oh please, you can try to be me, but you're not me!


    SupremeShaun is sleek and Handsome @ 6:02 pm

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    Wednesday, June 25, 2008

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    15 Days Since Japan~ I miss it so much...



    What did I do today? I finished watching Never back down when I woke up because I was watching it halfway last night. The after that I went to meet Amirah, Shima and Fadly to "study". We were supposed to meet at Adam Road Food Centre at noon but me and fadly arrived at around 1pm. Amirah arrived at around 1.45pm and shima and 2pm. LOL, latecomers. Anyway, we ate there and I had like wanted to eat the famous adam road nasi lemak but but the time the girls arrived, the shop had closed. So I ate some other chapalang nasi lemak that tasted damm weird.

    At Amirah's decision, we went to this place called melvados. Bad call! We were expecting some chic place but it ended up to be some small dingy place run by two banglas! I ordered an overpriced brownie that came on a hotplate. After we were done there, being not satisfied, we went to Island Creamery. My First Visit there!

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    Evidence that I was at Island Creamery

    Always ready for a photoCaught off guard? I don't think so
    Shima tried to catch me off guard with a photo but I'm Shaun and I'm always ready for a photo, whether with pose or not!

    Two idiotsone handsome and one not so
    So here we are! They didn't want to take one big group photo cause some people were too embarrassed to ask someone for help. Bleah!

    Went we went to the counter to order, me being an Island Creamery virgin, followed amirah's lead and played it cool. I love the place!

    HOWEVER, our main objective of the day was not fulfilled as we spent the day talking about everything under the sun. At least I got to finish me book!

    Aww man! I have my math paper tomorrow. I am SO not looking forward to it. It another three hours of my life that's about to be wasted. Sigh...

    I'm off to bed to catch some sleep before tomorrow so see you soon!

    Shaun's sailing to the moon!~



    If I were to leave this world today, will I be remembered? Or will the memory of me fade away...


    SupremeShaun is sleek and Handsome @ 10:45 pm

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    Tuesday, June 24, 2008

    ARGHHH!!! I screwed up big time today for literature. It was seriously the worst exam paper I've ever handed up in my life, and I only have myself to thank for it. I think it deserves another ARGHHH!!!!!

    The Econs paper wasn't that tough, it was mostly common sense mixed in with a little bit of guess work. Hahaha...(somehow I think I'm going to regret that last part)

    Everyone was pretty depressed after the paper so me, nadia, diyannah and andrea went to gelare at causeway point after that. The bodoh people I went with (ahemnadiaannaandreaahem) still don't know how to pronounce that word so for the sake of all those people out there who still don't know how its pronounced, it je-la-ray = Gelare. So I hope I don't hear anyone say glair or gelair again. Ha!

    My parents wanted me to go out to dinner with them tonight but I'm just too depressed over my literature paper to go (boo hoo for me). So I decided to watch some online movies and youtube for awhile after this to cheer me up! And there's CSI tonight! And there's no paper tomorrow! Yup, I'm feeling better already.

    I can't wait for Gossip Girl Season 2! It comes out on the 1st of September 2008. ARGHHH!!!(OK, its the third one I've used in this post) I SO miss the show SO much!

    Anyway, I'm reading this scandalous book right now that I think everyone should read. Its about this elite prep school where everything is seriously scandalous. I'll post the title up once I'm done reading it so that no one can spoil it for me :) (yes amirah, I know you've already read the book but you know what I'm capable of if you try to reveal the story to me =)

    Well, I'm off to surf the web. I'm thinking of changing my blogskin, or even updating my links....but I'm just too lazy.

    Till next time, stay Fabulous!


    You know you love me

    xoxo

    B*tching Boy (SupremeShaun)


    SupremeShaun is sleek and Handsome @ 6:26 pm

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    Monday, June 23, 2008

    SCREW MALAY PAPER!!!!! I just felt that I needed to type that out in block letters. The stupid malay paper really sucks! Such a waste of three perfectly good hours. It really sucks. But then again, that's just the way life is...

    Its 13 days since I left Japan and I still miss the place. Damm....

    I realised recently that there's someone reading my blog who is unhappy about what I posted in my Japan trip post. Well, KZY, its just too bad because this is my blog and I can do whatever I want (within the singapore law of course). So I suggest you suck it! =) Loves

    You know what? I just realised that I've totally screwed up my mid-year exams. I've fallen victim to the seven deadly sins (some more than others). And I'm back at where I started last year, totally screwed if I don't buck up. But strangely enough, I don't feel panicked at all. Its like this was meant to be. Who knows? Grrr, worse still, I feel sick right now. I need to sleep... after dinner of course.

    Till later, stay fabulous!

    xoxo
    B*tching Boy


    SupremeShaun is sleek and Handsome @ 7:01 pm

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    Saturday, June 21, 2008

    I got a msn message from fann last night while I was offline and it was about the MOS gang. I actually teared up while reading that post. I really do miss each and every single one of them. After reading the post, I began reading through all my old blog posts from all those years ago. Its really sad. We were so close. I actually said that I would never allow your grop to be broken up, but alas, I failed.

    I really miss those times. Times when being friends was just as simple as that, no ulterior motive, no high mantainence relationships. I really miss those times. What happened? How did we end up like this?

    I guess what Fann said is right, people change. I did try you know? I tried to keep the group together, but I guess that it just wasn't enough.

    Well that's enough looking at the past. The only thing we can do now is look to the future.

    I really hope that we can regain that closeness we had. And not just for some one-time thing but for a lifetime.

    Then again, nothing is forever~


    SupremeShaun is sleek and Handsome @ 8:30 pm

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    Thursday, June 12, 2008

    Alright guys, its my fault for not updating in such a long time but I've been busy. I went to Japan from the 5th of June to the 10th of June and had a blast. And of course I took a whole bunch of photographs that I'm now putting up. It really takes a lot of work so go through them slowly. I took four whole days to finally upload my photos and paste them here. Phew! Anyway, sit back, relax, and enjoy Shaun's Trip to Japan.


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    This is us at Chang airport on Wednesday the 4th of June at 11pm. I can tell you that we were really excited! Spoiler at the back. Guess who it is? (Yuck!)


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    This is the whole group that was going, except the man in the YMCA t-shirt (left side) who came to send us off. At this time, we didn't really know many of the people going so it was kind of awkward.


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    I told Aishah to take a photo of my coming out of the airport so I posed to look as if I didn't know the camera was there :)



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    The entrance of Fukuoka Airport. Lol, for proof that I was there



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    That's me in front of our tour bus



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    See the idiots behind me? When we exited the airport, we were blasted by the cool temperature of Japan and suddenly everyone rushed to take photos of the "cool" scenery.



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    Ok, ok, I was also one of the idiots who was fascinated by the airport's surroundings. LOL




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    This is the PINK bus that we rode around in for our whole journey in Japan




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    A full view of Fukuoka International Airport



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    My first views of the buildings in Japan. It looked pretty quaint. =D



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    This is just an idea of the weather in Japan. Super beautiful right?



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    This is our first few views of the countryside in Japan



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    This is the first rest stop we made while on route from Fukuoka City, Fukuoka prefecture to Aso, Kumamoto prefecture.



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    Some of the items they sell at the rest stop. Creepy right?



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    Me and Amirah outside the rest stop



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    After looking through all the products sold at the store, I bought this sweet, which later turned out to be bubble gum. My first purchase in Japan!



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    This is a granary we passed.



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    This are some of the places we passed. I snapped these photos on my new camera, which is able to take photos even though we were moving pretty fast :) Oh, by the way, vehicles in Japan move as if there isn't a speed limit. Even the buses go round sharp corners at the speed of light!



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    Train tracks that ran parallel to the road we were on. The interesting thing was that they were really small!



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    A small stream we passed
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    This is the place we had our first meal at. Its on the Aso Farm, a tourist attraction in Aso, Kumamoto prefecture, Japan.







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    This is us inside the restaurant waiting for the signal to eat.







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    In Japan, everything is very clean, including the utensils which are only used once, and then thrown away







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    The sausage lookalike is actually pork but I though it was chicken until after I finished it. LOL







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    The meal has been consumed and then it was time for....







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    ...Desserts!!! Fresh strawberries, chocolate brownie and passion fruit sauce with almond jelly. YUM!







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    After we were done with lunch we headed out to the farm entrance where we took lots of photos =)







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    I told the girls to look away fro the camera so they looked like professional models. LOL







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    Then it was my turn







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    My modelling portfolio...







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    ...a close up =)







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    Next the girls tried jumpshots. LOL...




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    ...Here's mine! (A failed version LOL)







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    The Aso Farm sign (in japanese)







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    Me and si xuan in a classic spy pose







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    Me and Nadia in a sultry pose. LOL







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    Me and Si Xuan posing again (under my guidance of course =)







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    One of my favourite pictures in Japan







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    Catch the rabbit! (We didn't have much time so we didn't go into the far itself, so this was as close as I could get to an animal)







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    Outside the entrance while waiting for our bus







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    My Japan History Project Group (from the left) Aishah, Si Xuan, Nadia, and Me







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    Photos I took on the way to Sony Semiconductor Factory, Kumamoto, Japan. The scenery is really beautiful!







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    A photo of the whole group with some sony people outside the factory. The person who came to talk to us was the CEO for communications of Sony, Japan. However, he only spoke japanese and by the time our guide directly translated his words to english, it became lost in translation. We wern't allowed to take photos in the factory though. Otherwise I would have taken photos of students sleeping, myself included. But seriously, it was really difficult to understand, just like math lessons...







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    Me and nadia taking a photo in the mirrors that make up Sony's windows, proving how clean they are.







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    As the day grew hotter, we began to put on our sunglasses. (My Ray Ban!!)







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    Scenery of Aso as we were on the way to YMCA Aso Hostel. The city of Aso sits in a Caldera 35km across and has a huge volcano that rises up in the center. Originally there existed a huge volcano called Mt. Aso, but about 30,000 years ago, a huge eruption occured and created the Aso Caldera. What remained were five small volcanoes in the center of the Caldera. Currently, only one is active and that is called Mt. Aso's Active Volcano.







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    The road to YMCA Aso was so steep the bus couldn't make it so we had to walk.







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    The YMCA Aso looked more like a holiday lodge rather than a hostel. Most of the students stayed in the main building but some of us had to stay in the smaller huts located further up the sides of the Aso Caldera. That's (from left to right) Fadly, Hamzah, and me. The photo was taken by David.







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    Before dinner the girls went to try kimonos on while the guys tried their hand at japanese caligraphy. Not too bad for a first time eh? The red stamps in the last photo make it more professional =)







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    View from YMCA Aso's balcony







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    Photos of me and the guys with the director of the YMCA Aso's hostel. The photo that I wasn't in was the one where I was the photographer. It looks great except for one spoiler. Can you guess who he is? #$#@%KIEWZHENYI!@#$@#%







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    The next day (Friday) we were told that we were going up Mt Aso so we dressed heavily and brought our jackets. Suddenly instead of bringing us to the bus, we were led down a grass path.







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    Suddenly, we ended up coming out at a graveyard!!







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    The weather was beautiful







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    Me and Amirah







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    And so we walked on until we reached our destination







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    It was the geyser where YMCA Aso gets their water from. It was amazing.







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    So the area around the geyser was full of flowers. Beautiful!







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    Time for some group photos!







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    After that we took a 2km hike down the road to a historical site. What we didn't realise was that not all of us went because some of them were lazy. Its so unfair for the few of us who walked the 2km all the way down and up to the place and then back while the others relaxed at the hostel. Nadia was complaining all the way to and fro. LOL







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    This is one of the oldest roads in Japan. Built for the governer so that he could travel between Aso and Tokyo. Its amazing since its such a small narrow path going over the edge of the Caldera and all the way to Tokyo. Makes you appreciate modern roads.







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    I think I now know where the makers of Anime like Naruto got the idea of jumping from tree to tree from.







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    While walking back to the hostel, I came across some flowers that I thought looked like sad faces.







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    So after that our bus brought us to a convenience store to buy mineral water, which in japan is kinda hard to get. And guess what I saw there, in 7-Eleven! =)







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    They sell all kinds of cards there. Even those card games I played when I was young.







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    They sell the cholocate version of this in singapore but in japan, they sell the ice cream version. And it was delicious!







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    The view on the way to lunch =)







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    Even in Japan you can find things like coke and a lamborgini. The interesting thing was that the coke machine was in the middle of nowhere!







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    More beautiful scenery =)







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    So for lunch, we had to make our own soba noodles. Here we are in our aprons. Reminds me so much of Food&Nutrition back in secondary school.







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    Here's the final product! The three chickens ordered hot soba while I, Shaun the Brave, ordered cold soba. It was really good but there was just too much carbo. I could barely finish my meal. Imagine the trouble the others had!







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    Outside the Soba Noodles place.







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    So next we went to a place called the Shirakawasuigen Fountainhead, which was basically a cold geyser.







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    The water there was so clean that you could drink it. And I did! It was super good!







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    There was a shrine there to some water god or something like that. Here's David and Me in front of it.







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    We saw some people throwing coins into the shrine, ringing a bell, and then making a wish. So me and nadia, like retarded people, excitedly did the same! Then we took photos in front of it.







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    Do I look holy enough? =)







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    Finally on the way up to Mt. Aso Volcano. The temperature began to drop and the wind began to get really strong.







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    Thanks to David for taking the photos! The temperature at the base of the volcano was close to about 7 degrees.







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    We took the Aso Ropeway up to the rim of the crater







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    This is us on the cable car going up the mountain.







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    Pictures while going up the mountain.







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    The temperature at the top was a cool 5 degrees celceius and the wind was blowing really strongly. I loved it!







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    Thanks to Zarah for helping me take some of the photos. I was so close to the crater and yet it did not feel hot.







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    I thought the sign was funny. Firstly, its spelt wrongly, and secondly, the crater behind the sign is smoking. LOL. Anyway, the smoke coming out from the crater is filled with poisonous fumes and we were very lucky during our visit because the direction of the wind was in our favour. At one point I though that the smoke was going to hit us and Mrs Joy tan scolded me fro being so kiasu. LOL. I say, better be kiasu than being dead. Anyway, the minute we left, the wind changed direction and everyone had to evacuate the area. Lucky for us I guess =)







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    Hot people at a hot volcano =)







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    The crater is amazing







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    I am so cool... I can advertise for Ray Ban Sunglasses now!







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    The four other dormant volcanoes that make up Mt. Aso







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    I think I look good with glasses on =)







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    I really was on one of the most beautiful places on earth.







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    So me and Nadia walked all the way to the tallest point of the rim where we could see everything. It was so amazing! And I took a photo of myself from all four directions =) I just love the cold wind blowing.







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    This is us waiting for the whole group to re-assemble.







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    After Mt. Aso, we went to the Mt. Aso museum where we had to watch a boring video (I fell asleep) and the geography students plus fadly, went crazy collecting soil and rocks of Mt. Aso. Crazy...after that, most of the history students boarded the bus to sleep. I went with Zarah to take photos of the fields around Mt. Aso. Simply breath-taking...







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    It really looks like a postcard right? Some of my favourite photos here.







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    Next, I tried some failed jumpshots. It ended with me cheating =)







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    The girls are really cool (from left) Madeline, Geraldine, Zarah and me!







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    A japanese mailbox







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    On the way to the hot springs.







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    This is where we ate dinner after the hot springs. It was really relaxing. Even if I had to be naked. And by the way, Kiew Zhen Yi disgusts me. While in the bath, he asked me and David why he could not see our private parts. (Duh, good body positioning!) Perveted TOOT! I never want to talk to him again as long as I live. I think that its only fair :)







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    Woke up the next day late and had to change into uniform. Seriously disgusting. Anyway, I don't think anyone was happy about it cause our exchange partners weren't going to wear uniforms. Sigh.







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    Last look at our "lodge" and the last look at the countryside Japan as we head into the city on that Saturday morning.







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    So we headed to the Kumamoto YMCA College in Kumamoto City, Japan. There we had lunch, specially prepared by the YMCA staff. It was delicious. Its safe to tell you that the best meals I had were the ones cooked by the YMCA staff. Yum!







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    Here is a photo of my exchange group with our partners. The girl on the right is Saikiko and the one on the right is Aikiko. Actually, originally our group is supposed to have just three people. Me, David and Shao Wei but KIEW ZHEN YI (who is hated by all) complained to everyone about how he didn't get along with his original groupmates. Let me tell you about David (extreme left). He's seriously the kindest person I know. He's the type that gives till it hurts, always outting others before himself. And the "Christian" KIEW ZHEN YI keeps taking advantage of him. David doesn't like KZY but by being nice to him, KZY thinks that David likes him as a friend. And so when he wanted to change group guess where he went? And poor David had no choice but to say yes. STUPID TOOT! He seriously is the thorn in everyone's side. SERIOUSLY! At the hot spring, he asked us why he couldn't see our private parts!!! WTF!!! Perveted psycho. So from now onwards, I've distorted his face to match his intellect. That way, its more bearable to see him. =)







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    So our partners Saikiko (called Sako for short) and Aikiko (in blue) brought us around Kumamoto city. First stop, Kumamoto Castle. (David's taking the picture)







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    Just an idea of how big the castle walls are







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    My first view of the castle







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    The tablet reads "Here lies the marker of a house once built here". Quite sentimental, the japanese people. Just like me...







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    Japanese children are seriously some of the cutest you will ever find. They're like China children, except cleaner and cuter.







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    This was taken just outside the castle







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    So this is a map of Kumamoto Castle, one of the three most beautiful castles in all of Japan. It was restored to its peak during the Meiji Restoration period just before the World Wars.







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    Hehe, what happened was that me and David switched cameras for the rest of our visit in the castle. I took photos of him and he took photos of me.







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    This is us in front of the castle. Sako, who lived in the US for a year and can speak english, was a great guide, giving me information about the places we visited and answering all my questions. Lol, I think Sako and Aikiko we slightly frustrated with us because David, me and Shao Wei kept stopping to take photographs everywhere. Literally every few steps. KZY didn't of course because he came to japan without a camera. Asking poor david to take photos for him. Seriously...WTF??? Luckily I already warned our exchange partners about him so they we on their guard. =)






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    Some photos of the castle before we decided to climb up its wooden floors.







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    The view of the city from Kumamoto Castle.







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    Vending machines in Japan sell all kinds of stuff. These one's sell coffee (David took the photo so it not my fault its blur =)







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    I had enough courage to try the local speciality of tea. It was surely the most expensive I've ever bought at 300yen (SGD 4.00) for such a small amount. But the tea was bitter at first, then sweet. Truly a marvelous drink. According to our guides I had to turn the bowl once clockwise and then counterclockwise before drinking. Even Shao Wei had to do it while trying a sip from my bowl. LOL!







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    Me and David with the Kumamoto City mascott, which for unknown reasons, our guides forgot his name.







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    Replicas of Kumamoto old city inside the second floor of the castle. Some of the walls are lined with names. I thought it was those of the people who died, like a coloumbarium, but i was told that the names of people who donated money to the castle would have their names put up. LOL. I kinda scared Sako and Aikiko with the "dead people" part.







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    Photos with the replicas inside the castle. Some are blur because it was taken in a haste. Why? Because no photography was actually allowed but we did so anyway =)







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    This David, seriously made my blood boil with this photo. I wanted to take a photo by myself and he asked KZY to enter the photograph. I asked him why later on. His answer? He didn't want KZY to feel left out. .....WTF! David is seriously too kind. Seriously, TOO kind. Thank God for Photoshop =)







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    View from the top







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    David's kindness in action again. Sigh...Did you know David actually treated KZY to alot of things, until he didn't have enough money at the end? All because he didn't want KZY to feel sad. WTF lah! KZY really took advantage of David. I really wanted something bad to happen to him. Seriously!







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    View of the surroundings and what its supposed to look like on the picture.







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    After the castle, we went to a smaller version of it called the reception house. A whole building built just for the king. In ancient times, it took the king months to reach Kumamoto from Tokyo and so when he came it was a big deal. The room dividers were opened up to signify grandness. And the room at the end is made up entirely of GOLD!!! It was delicately decorated with paintings in gold. Amazing! Too bad photography wasn't allowed and there was a guard there to keep watch. Sigh







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    Coming down the steps







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    These photos were taken by a man who worked in Singapore during the 1980s. His daughter was born in the same hospital as me! KK Hospital! LOL! The guy said that it was fated that we meet. Quite cool!







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    Familiar sights in Japan







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    They have cool stuff on the sidewalks in Japan







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    This is Ginza street. Its the mainstreet of Kumamoto City, where the youth hang out. Its like their version of Orchard Road. Can you believe that we were in our school uniforms??? David went off on his own to do shopping. I wanted to do the same but Shao Wei kept telling me not to "bastard" him, leaving him alone with KZY. LOL. So I sacrificed my shopping to accompany him, stupid KZY.







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    In Japan they have shops where you can come and donate your blood. Japanese are really civic minded!







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    This is their MCdonalds menu there. The funny thing was that the flash went off in the crowded MCdonalds and everyone turned to see where it came from. Luckily, we were tourists. =) Notice how the burgers get bigger and bigger? Japanese eat a crazy amount and yet stay slim without exercising. I'm still trying to find out their secret. LOL!







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    So our guides bring us to the cheapest place to shop at ginza street. DAISYO! Stupid right? We have it in singapore and we go all the way there to shop there. LOL. Anyway, they did sell funny stuff there.







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    Next we went to...(wait for it)...BEST DENKI!!!! -_-" Anyway, I saw really cool handphones there but not the sidekick I wanted from Gossip Girl. Sigh, its not out in Asia yet. Oh, by the way, Japanese phones are tens of times cooler than Singapore's phones. And they don't sell foreign brands so its really cheap. But its not compatible with our sim cards. Dammit!







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    We took a tram back from Ginza street to the YMCA college. It was the first time in my life I've taken a tram. It was cool! Much cleaner than trains and busses. But unlike Japanese people who wait patiently and do not complain, singaporeans would complain until they pull the tram off its tracks because of its slow speed and low capacity.







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    Kumamoto YMCA College, Kumamoto prefecture, Japan







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    Lol, when we went to the castle, we were supossed to chop our maps to make it a souvenier but being singaporeans, we chopped out hands instead. Lol. That's what we usually do in singpaore right? David stamped himself twice because he thought the first one was too unclear. How hilarious!!!







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    I bought a hat for myself. I look good right? It even suprised me!







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    This is outside the hotel that we stayed in for the night. It was a budget hotel but you could have fooled me and said that it was a 5-star hotel. The service was good, rooms we spacious and clean and it was fairly comfortable to the eyes!







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    We had dinner at the MK restaurant. Because of me, everyone's stock for the steamboat was changed to chicken stock! Cause I'm allergic to seafood!







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    Its was fun cooking your own food! Our table consisted of me, nadia, aishah and poor Rashid who had to sit with us cause there was no where else to sit. I think he was shocked by the crde jokes we told but after that, I got to know him better. He's a really nice guy.







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    So when we got back to the hotel, it was around 8.15pm (Japan time which is +1 singapore time). I told my group to meet at 9.15pm, giving us enough time to take a bath. Guess what time we had our meeting? 11.45pm!!! I toom a long soak in the bath tub and woke up at 9.10pm with nadia banging on my door. She told me that she was JUST going to take a bath. After she left I quickly showered and then went to her door at 9.45pm. She was STILL bathing. So I went down to collect the other two girls first. When Si Xuan opened the door, we was wearing eye masks and told me that Aishah JUST went into the bath. TOOT! SO I went back up to Nadia's room and waited patiently, knocking every ten minutes. Fed up, I got my camera ready....







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    ...SNAP! Moment of unglammness! Hahaha!







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    Nadia was sharing the room with Zarah, and Shao Wei was there to find food. So they hung out there for awhile.







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    It was fun scaring the girls. And they deserved it for coming at 11.45pm! Made me sleep so late.







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    I was one of the few ones staying in a single room. It was quite spacious. The only problem...I had no one to wake me up. I woke up at 8am on Sunday when we were supposed to be up at 7.30 for breakfast and the bus was leaving at 8.30pm. Luckily I had enought time to bathe, pack and eat before the bus left.







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    So on Sunday we met our new partners Yumi(left) and Yuka(left). Sadly, even thought I protested to Mrs Tan and she was against it, KZY continued to remain in our group. Sigh. Worse part, he has only like two shirts and pants that he keeps wearing over and over again. And he bathes very seldom! Ewww!!!







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    Me and Shao Wei







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    Our partners were going to teach us how to cook japanese fried noodles! And since I couldn't eat pork of seafood, our's was plain. LOL.







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    Our group hard at work!







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    Let me tell you the story behind our noodles. If you know me well, you'll know that I'm a good cook and baker. So noddles was a piece of cake for me. Stir-frying it like a pro. Then after 20mins of cooking, a few minutes from completion, David suggests I let KZY cook, to the approval of our exchange partners. Sigh, so I let him cook. What's the worst he could do nin the final minutes of cooking? BAD MOVE SHAUN! Within just two minutes, KZY the idiot manages to burn my perfectly cooked noodles. SCREW HIM! You mess with my cooking, you mess with me. Stupid toot!!! Anyway, I shall not talk to him after this trip for as long as I live. For my sake, I hope it rings true.







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    The final product!







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    Some of the groups with muslims in them had to cook pork so the malay guys went into one of the classrooms to draw on the blackboard. If you look closely, on the bottom left corner it says "Shaun ate his girlfriend". Luckily for them, they're my friends already. LOL they wrote alot of funny stuff like "KZY is smart, handsome and that they love him. AHAHAHA! Bored people come up with the funniest things to do.







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    Me and Nadia in the kitchen







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    The soya sauce in Japan comes in cute little fish-shaped packets.



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    The previous day, some of the boys were so kind to their exchange partners that one girl was crying as the bus pulled out from the college. LOL! Mr Saw saying that these boys were HBK (Heartbreaker kids) lol! Anyway, on Sunday, David tried to run for that position by folding flowers for our exchange partners.



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    Seriously, Japan has like the best strawberries I've ever tasted. The Japanese saw how much we liked them and gave us quite a bunch as we were leaving from the college. We finished them all up before the bus even reached the next destination. =)



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    Strawberries are not the only fruits present in Japan, as this picture shows.



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    Other than making the noodles, our students learnt how to make a local version of Tang Yuan and also prepare sushi rolls. So here are all the rolls laid out on the table for us to DIY. I got so good at rolling it in a perfect shape that I actually taught some of our teachers how to do it. =) When It comes to food, I'm a fast learner!



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    Me and Shao Wei presented our exchange partners with postcards from Singapore. And David, being as sweet as he is (LOL) gave our partners a singpaore ten dollar note each as a momento. How thoughtful right?



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    Here's our whole group!



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    Me and our exchange partners. They always have the same "peace" pose! So kawai des! (cute)



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    A rest stop on the way to our next destination. I bought some crappy fries there and a freaking good mango ice cream. YUM!



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    We went to a coal factory museum.



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    In Japan, this considered a western style toilet.



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    And this is the normal kind. I found it quite funny that they actually labeled it.



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    Our japanese museum employee guide. Everyone thought he looked damm dorky. He was so passionate in telling us about the history of coal. Too bad he spoke only japanese and the passion was lost in translation. LOL



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    O LOOK! A PIECE OF COAL!!!!!!!! OMG, I can just die right now after seeing it. Bleah!



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    Us in front of a coal powered vehicle



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    Time for a geography lesson. Here are the uses of Coal. WOW!! -_-"



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    The latest in coal mining fashion.



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    This exihibit it titled "Move Air to produce Sound" HAHAHAHA! I know how to do that even without looking at the exhibit. Me and Amirah bust out laughing at this one.



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    Entryway into the mining tunnel



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    This is the first group that I went with into the "lift"



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    Its too dark to see but there are creepy maniquines behind me.



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    Me on my second trip in the "lift". It was actually a simulator and I tricked nadia, sixuan and aishah that we were really travelling down when I went with them on my second trip.



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    Mrs Tan made me take these photos of the information of coal in english.



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    David climbed to the top of the museum's roof and took photos of us.



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    After we exited the museum, we headed without the teachers knowledge to an abandoned theme park. There were already stuff growing out from under the cracks.



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    David talked me into climbing up a whale while we were there. I realise now that the orange shirt and black t-shirt outfit does not work on me. Too bad I didn't realise it then.



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    Me looking damm unglamourous on the whale's tail.



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    The entrance of the abandoned theme park. Luckily we came during the day.



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    I was bored while we were waiting to boaed the bus. Did you know that all the history students and teacher thought that the trip to the coal museum was for the geography students while all the geography students and teachers thought that the trip was for the history students. How hilarious!



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    On the way to our next destination, everyone suddenly got into the camwhoring mood and cameras were flashing like crazy. Trust me, I wasn't the only crazy one on the bus that day.



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    We stayed in a place called Referetsu (Refresh place) which was a tatami mat YMCA hostel. I used a hairdryer to fully dry my hair for the first time in my life. I loved it!



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    Monday's breakfast. I'm wearing sunglasses because the previous night Me, Shima, Amirah and Fadly stayed up doing our projects but ended up chatting and singing the night away. It was fun but I had many dark circles to prove it. So Sunglasses it was.



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    Random photographs taken while waiting for the bus. It was our final day in Japan.



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    My Saviour! They sell this at every convenience store in Japan. And its only about 3 sing dollars!



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    Photos of the Sea from Fukuoka's main highway



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    First stop in Fukuoka City, NHK Broadcasting Center



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    One of my favorite photos taken in Japan. Fadly, me, amirah and david acting all crazy outside the studio.



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    Solo photograph with the signboard for proof of visit =)



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    I was on TV. Yay! First picture is of me, nadia and rachel and the last two are of me and Hamzah. Hamzah's a cool guy that kept taking scandalous pictures of me. Oh and btw, both nadia and Aishah have a crush on him. LOL



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    Mascotts of NHK



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    A live recording of a show. It was freaking boring as it was in Japanese. The millennian students all got up and left during the interval. It was quite funny to suddenly see the whole studio empty after they came back from a commercial. hahaha!



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    After that we went for lunch in downtown Fukuoka City, Japan



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    A photo of all the guys. We were all posing and suddenly KZY said "oh, you guys are taking photo? Ok!" and he suddenly entered the picture, much to the frustration of every single one of us, teachers included.



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    They've been asking me to pose in different poses throughout the whole trip and so it was my turn now. Happy! Sad! Suprised! Bored! They had a little trouble with the last one so I had to teach them how to be Sexy!



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    Hamzah's cool pose. LOL!



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    David's shy pose. Hahaha!



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    A pictuer of my ray bans. (I was bored while waiting to eat)



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    So after lunch they turned us loose in the city of Fukuoka. David went of on his own again while Amirah and Fadly followed me though the winding streets of Fukuoka City. We stumbled into a hat shop and a ahop selling sunglasses. Montage anyone?



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    I can safely say that this is one of my favourite places in Japan. The electric guitars were going for as cheap as 30 sing dollars!!! I love Japan!



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    The giat apple shop we went into. I used the display iphones there to google my name. Guess what, other than this blog, my name turned up my AEC website and my STRAITS TIMES ARTICLE!!! I'm practically famous now =)



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    After our visit to the ishop, we went into a liqueor shop where i bought a bottle of the best sake they sold and some small shot bottles. Then we made a wrong turn and began our 3 hour trip around Fukuoka city. It was hilarious because I was with kental and bodoh and i kept speaking in riddles. I was called Joda (Japanese Yoda). Amirah was called Queen Aminadalla ( a Mina Amidala) and Fadly was called Mat Solo (Malay Han solo). It was so funny. When I finally tried to ask for directions, the japanese woman I asked ran for her life. It was really funny. We finally wandered back to our original meeting point and so we came across some funny stuff that they sold there.



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    After our totally unproductive afternoon, we headed to Robosquare to see robots. I bought my brother a robot truck for his birthday. After that, I suffere from photo fatigue and didn't take any photos of our dinner at AEON mall Fukuoka and our shopping trip there. I bought a belt for myself to replace my broken one and an expensive bag for my mom. The mall looked freaking huge from the outside but inside, it was almost the same as vivo city, just that it was almost empty. Creepy. Anyway, I kept changing shopping partners during the trip. First it was nadia, aishah and si xuan, then david, then fadly and amirah, then back to nadia and rachel. It was an interesting night. Oh, now Mr Saw and Nick, our YMCA singapore staff, think I'm somekind of PSP god because of the questions I answered for them while at a game shop in AEON. Quite funny. After the game shop, me, nadia, gwen, and rachel went liqueor crazy and bought like ten litres among the four of us. Alcohol is so much cheaper in Japan. And interestingly enough, water is actually more expensive than alcohol there.



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    My single room (again) for our last night in japan. What was funny was that Mrs tan called each and every one of our rooms to forbid us from going out of the hotel because there were yakuza hiding outside to catch and kill us. She likes to scare us. LOL.



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    While amirah and I went to visit kenneth and rashid, shima and fadly fell asleep on my bed. They took up so much of the bed that I was going to sleep on the chair. Luckily, the teachers came and we had to wake them up. Everyone left and I slept alone. Oh, something funny happened. We bought a pre-paid card to watch movies on the tv but ended up paying for porn! It was so funny!! LOL! But after they left I was to tired to watch it and fell asleep. We were supposed to be at the airport for our 10.15am flight at least an hour earlier. We were told that breakfast was at 7am and the bus would leave at 7.50am. Guess what time I woke up? 8AM!!! I awoke to people banging on my door. IT was Mrs tan and Masako san, our guide. I went into panick mode because everyone else was already on the bus! Mrs tan unceremoniously dumped all my belongings into my bag while I took a shower. The best joke? I turned the wrong faucet and my clothes got wet!! So I had to wear a different outfit! Apparently, all my friends thought that I was already eating breakfast when I didn't answer my phone and it was only on the bus while doing a headcount that everyone realised that I hadn't woken up yet. That was definitly one of the most memorable experiences in Japan.



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    Me and Masako san, our Japanese tour guide and one of the most understanding people I've met in my life. We didn't really have a proper goodbye with her as the last time we saw her was when she was giving out the duty free coupons to us.



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    A photo of me, shima, fadly and amirah as we were waiting for our luggage to get checked. I got my mayonaise and my small can of coke confiscated at the security check. I was in a rush that morning and totally forgot that it was in my bag. So sad, sigh.



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    I bought breakfast at the duty free shop but in the end didn't eat it because I fell asleep for most of the flight.



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    We checked in together so we kinda sat together. The three of them behind me and I sat infront with two empty seats. This are the three stooges before take off. Luckily we checked in together because my luggage weighed at least 5kg over the limit. LOL.



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    The disgusting halal food they served us for lunch aboard SIA. Yuck! And I couldn't even eat some of the stuff because there was seafood in it.



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    The deceiving green tea ice cream they served. It looked good but trust me, it was disgusting. Sigh, I miss Japan food already.



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    Whether it was the beauty, the technology, the people, the culture, or even just the temperature, Japan has truly been an experience I will never forget. One of the best places on earth, I miss it greatly.



    Ok, so here are some of the lessons I too away from Japan. Firstly, David is a great shopper (he got the best deals of the whole trip). Next, Orange and black doesn't always go together (the whale photo is an example). The way you interact with the people of the country can really affect the outcome of your trip (Japanese people are amazing). And lastly, you make friends for a lifetime. (Nadia, Amirah, David, Fadly, Shima, Aishah, Si Xuan, Gwen, Fandi, Shao Wei, Zarah, Kenneth, Rashid, Anabel, Madeline, Geraldine, Hamzah and many others which I can't remember their names right now). This is something that I will carry with me for the rest of my days and mark my words, this is not my last trip to Japan. Not by a longshot!



    Finally the blogpost is done. Its take my one whole week! Its exactly one week ago that we landed back in sunny singapore. Phew! The longest post yet! Well I'm off to study for my exams that start next week! Bye!

    Yet another chapter of my life closes as a new one is about to begin. This is the story of my life~


    SupremeShaun is sleek and Handsome @ 4:41 pm

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