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TOP 10’s

It was only 5 days ago where our mentality lied in green meadow of paradise.

4 matches of paintball was just unforgettable. Circular scars and bruises all over our body made us look like beehives.

(paintball pictures taken by Mr.Joo)
On our way back, we made parodies of Mr. Joo’s Top 10 list, which he gives out every […]

Commitment

I am a student and I have to take the AP exam which is about a month later.
I now have commitments to make, since I am barely prepared for it (practice tests proves it)

Study World History at least 1-2 hour a day.
Practice writing essays at least 2 times a week
No more World Of Warcraft and […]

Some Privacy and Freedom, Please.

I am an ordinary student who struggles with living.

This is my room. My sweet, cozy, and disgusting room.
I am a student, and that is an undeniable and inevitable fact.
I accept my responsibilities, and I accept what I need to repress to myself.
Then, one day, my parents scolded me: “Why is your room so messy? Can’t […]

Youthnet: Opening to the Neo Era of Student Learning

Youthnet is the new, what should I say, ‘invention’ of the 21st century learning. Youthnet is a global-scale project caused by Lindsea, an ordinary high schooler with some experience thriving in the Internet. Reading the introductory entry given in Student 2.0 gave me a sensation about how usage of Internet could (have) be(en) better for […]

Why I Want To Be A ‘Composer’ and Some Regards to Definition of Musicianship

Hello, this is one of the thousand million music lovers around the world
To introduce my puny background of music, at age of four, I started scribbling around the music sheet. I still have it, it was my ‘Rhapsody of Twinkle Twinkle Little Stars’ and other children’s song. An epitome of how dissonance screws the masterpiece […]

If I Were A Parent,

The psychology of children heavily depends on the atmosphere and the attitude of their superiors. I can tell that for sure more than any psychologists because I am the victim and the protagonist of the most ‘growing’ phase of adolescence. Although I am not sure if my parents are imperfect, or I’m just being […]

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