the axiom

ax·i·om n.
1. A self-evident or universally recognized truth; a maxim: “It is an economic axiom as old as the hills that goods and services can be paid for only with goods and services” (Albert Jay Nock). 2. An established rule, principle, or law. 3. A self-evident principle or one that is accepted as true without proof as the basis for argument; a postulate.

Monday, September 11, 2006

hohoho merry prelims

my brain has reached its saturation point. thank god prelims are here. i cant stuff anything else into my brain anymore. best if i just get over the damn thing, recharge and then go full steam for the A levels.

i'm just wondering what devilish machination awaits me at the turn of the week.

anyway, i just found out how refreshing a run can be to empty one's mind and relax. usually i would resort to my 'opium' (the xbox no less), but like any other addiction i now require a higher dosage of it to feel the same 'kick', and looking at how i have this little thing called 'prelims' in 2 days, i just cant afford a marathon. but a run fit the bill nicely, and i guess i killed 2 birds with one stone, i managed to jiggle off the extra kilos i may have added over the past week or so.

in other news, i like to break convention whenever i do certain things. and instead of wishing people good luck and in the same vein suggest that an individual requires divine intervention in order to do well, undermining all the effort she/ he has channeled to mugging, i shall instead urge my friends- in- arms to go into the exam hall and do themselves justice.

rock on my friends; for tonite we shall roll to the guitar bite.

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