Yeah, it's still Deborah Lor here, nothing much has changed since the last time I logged in, except for the fact that I'm now sixteen, not fifteen, and my hair has grown a little bit longer, I think.
It's been more than half a year since I last logged in, and in that period of time, I managed to finish year 10 of my studies, make some friends and I also grew slightly fonder of my school. Nothing much has changed in a sense that I am still that lazy, kiss- ass kid, though under a little bit more pressure now. School's been pretty awesome.
I really don't know what to say anymore, because I haven't really done much with my life. Besides taking more pictures than I should and improving my results slightly (hahaha, bullshit), I really haven't been very productive for the past 8 months. Well, all I did was join a school play, which was bloody awesome by the way, and I got to be one of the main characters- the Wood God. I know, you're all like 'what the hell is a Wood God?' All in all, the Wood God is basically the God of the forest back in ancient Canada, way before the time of the missionaries, and also a god of sheer awesomeness, just because I was the Wood God. Okay, maybe not.
I also went to Korea, which was another awesome thing. In Korea, I got to experience my very first winter. Even though there was no snow whatsoever during my trip there along with 39 other students from school, it was my first time experiencing temperatures lower than the usual 32- degree Malaysian weather. Hallelujah. I took handfuls of pictures, but I doubt I'll be uploading them here anytime soon, so go check out my FB if you wanna. Korea was awesome in a sense that I got to witness the culture of people from another country, which is one of the hardest things for me to do, seeing that my parents rarely travel with us due to their belief of us being able to travel on our own once we're all grown up and successful, that is if we will even be successful to begin with. Whatever. Korean food was good, and um, so were the 7 days I spent there. We visited a hell load of museums, but my favourite was the UNO one because it helped me picture what was taught in history class properly with the help of all the tiny mannequins set up to depict the era of the Cold War back in 1950. I am a happy child. :)
Well, I guess that pretty much sums up my life right now? Scarcely, but better than nothing, I hope. Don't give much crap, honestly.
here is a the second most recent picture of myself.
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