My Facebook account has been hacked by an unknown stranger.
Fortunately, after a long conversation with the hacker, I managed to convince him to give me the name of the mastermind who instructed him to do it. (He even told me his name.)
The story goes like this: Mastermind (Low YW), dislikes me and told the hacker (Jackson Teo Jun Rong) about how much he hates me and the mean things I have done to him (I have done nothing. I don't even know him!). Thus, Low instructs Teo to disrupt my MouseHunt account by stealing most of my stuff. On Saturday night, I had this long talk with the hacker himself and he told me that I apparently gave my password to Low (which I didn't ) so that he was able to use his keylogger on my Facebook account and, hack it. Finally, Teo realises that I'm not a bad person like what Low said, he decides to back-hack Low's FB account. But, due to my generosity, I told Teo that I would like to end this hatred by answering Low's wishes of stealing my items. *This is how the story goes, and ends (I hope.)*
More investigations will be made to confirm the identity of the mastermind and the hacker himself. (I do not wish to do anything bad to them, I just wanna know who they are.)
The bad thing is that my Mousehunt is ruined!! :'(
But at least the hacker and I are friends now and this incident made me realise that MH is just one of the other games that you can simply forget and do something else, like get a girlfriend or something else.
:)
Ah Jian's Adventures
20 March 2011
18 March 2011
A good fuel-ed day
The study thingy was a success! With 7 people (Timothy, Gabriel, Tse Hng, Zhen Yek, Benjamin, Teng Shin and me) coming together to study in the library. How awesome is that man! :)
Going to Malaysia tomorrow! Whoo Hoo!! Ü
Going to Malaysia tomorrow! Whoo Hoo!! Ü
17 March 2011
16 March 2011
피곤한
What a great day to freshen and toughen your body up by swimming for 1 hour at a nearby swimming complex. I have not swam since November, thankfully, I still remembered the strokes for the different styles and I didn't had any cramps! :)
After the swim, my Dad drove my Mom and I to the Marsiling Market area for...
After the swim, my Dad drove my Mom and I to the Marsiling Market area for...
BAK KU TEH!!!!!
(I should seriously get a picture of it-- like "Seriously" in a Tymon voice.)
This bak ku teh, is unique in a sense that the broth has a brownish colour and you can smell the OX that is added into it. The ingredients are fresh and chewy, for the intestines and stomach skin, (yes, I do eat them, you are what you eat right? Wrong usage. Ooops.)
This was not the first time that I have eaten it, my parents (Extreme food hunters who will go to great heights to taste food that are economic and delicious, and they never fail to amaze me) would always bring me to this stall during our family outing.
After lunch, I went to the NTUC with my Mom to get some groceries, while Dad went back to work. Causeway Point changed a lot since part of the renovation works started, they sliced John Little into two halves and set the place aside for more shops. (The design pics of the 'new' Causeway Point looks damn nice, I'm looking forward to the new look.)
After all that working out and walkabout, it was time to get home to continue with my academic life. I have came up with a timetable for the week, and it looks kinda well planned but boring. However, I have to say, it helped me to complete more than half of my holiday assignments today.
*Sigh* I have band practice tomorrow, hope that I will have the time to play some basketball with my BB friends and return home early to complete my CHINESE (The most unreasonable assignment for the March holidays. How great.)
So...잘자요! (Which means "Go and sleep now before the salamanders come and bite your toes off.)
(No la, it just means, "goodnight")
15 March 2011
Going out with Benjamin Chee (V)
I shall write about my happenings with my close friend, Benjamin and how I spent my time with him.
After the English course ended, I went home with Xuan Zheng, Annabel and Benjamin. As my Mom was busy with her cooking back at home, I went to Marsiling with Ben to get his V food products (no joke) for his cousin who's in America serving full time NS man for 10 years. Imagine that, a V living in a country that eats tonnes and tonnes of meat per day for 10 years.
When we reached Marsiling, he told me all about his cousin and how he has this 1+ million bond for him that he can use for this studies. He even told me about how his uncles are still unmarried and single (girls out there,here's your chance) and they are still happy about it despite being 40+ years old. We went to the kopitiam for lunch, I sat down and ate my peanut pancake while Ben ate his kway chap (don't ask whether it's V or not.) We talked about girls and stuff like that (he asked me about my ideal girl), about how guys should not fall in love at this age and time. It's loads of mature talk that requires cognitive and comprehensive thinking (which some guys lack of, sadly). Next, we went to this V shop and Ben bought some food products for his cousin. Finally, we sat down at another kopitiam (there are more than three kopitiam-s in that location) and talked about random stuff like "How it feels to be a non-V", "The tastiest meat", "How mutton smells".
While waiting for the bus to arrive, we talked about our secondary and primary school happenings.
Ben: "Which course do you wanna take?"
Me: "Dentistry or General Practitioner stuff lor."
Ben: "You wanna be a dentist right?"
Me: "Yeah, you wanna be a lawyer right?"
Ben: "See how first lor. The teachers in primary school always ask us about our aspirations."
Me: "Most of my primary school friends said that they wanted to be a doctor. But, when my teacher asked one of my classmates, he said that he wanted to be a pervert when he grows up."
Ben: *Laughs.*
After that conversation, we boarded the bus and headed home and I saw a CB after that :)
The end!
Legend: V --- Vegetarian (I want to avoid discrimination. It's kinda bad bullying mygreen friend)
After the English course ended, I went home with Xuan Zheng, Annabel and Benjamin. As my Mom was busy with her cooking back at home, I went to Marsiling with Ben to get his V food products (no joke) for his cousin who's in America serving full time NS man for 10 years. Imagine that, a V living in a country that eats tonnes and tonnes of meat per day for 10 years.
When we reached Marsiling, he told me all about his cousin and how he has this 1+ million bond for him that he can use for this studies. He even told me about how his uncles are still unmarried and single (girls out there,here's your chance) and they are still happy about it despite being 40+ years old. We went to the kopitiam for lunch, I sat down and ate my peanut pancake while Ben ate his kway chap (don't ask whether it's V or not.) We talked about girls and stuff like that (he asked me about my ideal girl), about how guys should not fall in love at this age and time. It's loads of mature talk that requires cognitive and comprehensive thinking (which some guys lack of, sadly). Next, we went to this V shop and Ben bought some food products for his cousin. Finally, we sat down at another kopitiam (there are more than three kopitiam-s in that location) and talked about random stuff like "How it feels to be a non-V", "The tastiest meat", "How mutton smells".
While waiting for the bus to arrive, we talked about our secondary and primary school happenings.
Ben: "Which course do you wanna take?"
Me: "Dentistry or General Practitioner stuff lor."
Ben: "You wanna be a dentist right?"
Me: "Yeah, you wanna be a lawyer right?"
Ben: "See how first lor. The teachers in primary school always ask us about our aspirations."
Me: "Most of my primary school friends said that they wanted to be a doctor. But, when my teacher asked one of my classmates, he said that he wanted to be a pervert when he grows up."
Ben: *Laughs.*
After that conversation, we boarded the bus and headed home and I saw a CB after that :)
The end!
Legend: V --- Vegetarian (I want to avoid discrimination. It's kinda bad bullying my
And if you're reading this now, I'm not GAY!!
Drill Camp 2011
Drill Camp was awesome! I was selected to be part of the committee, the Finance section to be exact.
For the past 4 days (11th-14th Preparation Camp included), the committee had been working hard to ensure that the camp would be a successful one.
For the pre-camp (1st day), I reached school at around 7pm and played some basketball before our Captain came. Next, we helped each other to complete their props for the games when the camp starts. Mr Chan treated us roti prata for supper, and I enjoyed it as it reminded me of the times we used to have roti prata for our previous camps. However, it was a huge mistake to drink half of the curry sauce at 10pm+ (You will know why), then we slept in the BB room for the night.
First day (Official starting day for the camp): I woke up with a bad flu, and sneezed for the whole morning. As a result, I had to rest in the bunk until I felt better. I felt kinda bad missing the drill section so I arranged part of the classroom so that my friends could sleep at night. I slept until 1pm feeling all hungry with the strong urge to eat some meat (pork especially) then I ask Shawn to accompany me to the hawker centre to buy my lunch :)
Next, we conducted the drill session for the boys and then we had station games- I was in charged of the "Break Your Heart" station. For this station, the 2 teams would have to choose 1 boy each to stand on the extreme ends of the bench respectively. (The bench is placed on top of a soft, thick gym mat, aiya, the blue thingy that you see in the school la!) They have to battle it out and knock each other off the bench using pillows. Pillow fight. (Yeah) The game reached the climax when our Captain battled it out with one of the boys.Fortunately, Unfortunately, Mr Chan lost his footing and lost the fight. At night, we had siesta (squad bonding time) until supper, then we called it a day. But for the committee members, we ordered Mac for supper at around 1am+. Shh...
Second day: We went for Sunday Service, then to drill and band practice for some (like me), then it came the mass games. For the 1 mass games, we played "Search & Destroy". There are 2 teams, each with a totem wrapped with newspaper, and the teams have to destroy the totem with water guns until the totem is exposed, and a heart-shaped hole will be revealed. The committee joined in the fun and "attacked" the boys and for once, I felt sadistically exhilarated :)
After that, we had dinner, the dinner was excellent, the drumstick caught our attention. It was like heaven. It tasted so good and batter-ish. But our hopes were destroyed when we realised that the drumsticks were most likely from the Tyson chicken company. Xuan Zheng told us that the Tyson chickens are injected with chemicals into their bodies to increase the size by multi-folds, or as what he said, "Big body, small head".
After dinner, we had bunk inspection (we had many many many bunk inspections throughout the camp and many of them were not worth mentioning as it is sadistic and "just like that lor-- pumpings and more pumpings"). However, this time, we used the soft approach. We told them nicely about their mistakes and they did not do a single push-up.
Next, we had our mass games 2. For this game, there are 2 teams, each person will have a balloon in his shirt and the teams will have to attack each other by bursting their balloons. Next, for the 2nd round, we played the game zombie-fied style, which means that all but one will have a balloon in his shirt and the zombie (the one without the balloon) will have to burst the survivors' balloons and infect them, and the cycle will go on until everyone is infected. Finally, when the games ended, it was time to send the boys to "hell" (Lala Land). With their bodies wet, the boys crawled under the tables in the field, did Seal push-ups and shared 4 huge bottles of 18.5L of water, yes, you heard it right, 18.5L. Next, debrief and lights out.
For the past 4 days (11th-14th Preparation Camp included), the committee had been working hard to ensure that the camp would be a successful one.
For the pre-camp (1st day), I reached school at around 7pm and played some basketball before our Captain came. Next, we helped each other to complete their props for the games when the camp starts. Mr Chan treated us roti prata for supper, and I enjoyed it as it reminded me of the times we used to have roti prata for our previous camps. However, it was a huge mistake to drink half of the curry sauce at 10pm+ (You will know why), then we slept in the BB room for the night.
First day (Official starting day for the camp): I woke up with a bad flu, and sneezed for the whole morning. As a result, I had to rest in the bunk until I felt better. I felt kinda bad missing the drill section so I arranged part of the classroom so that my friends could sleep at night. I slept until 1pm feeling all hungry with the strong urge to eat some meat (pork especially) then I ask Shawn to accompany me to the hawker centre to buy my lunch :)
Next, we conducted the drill session for the boys and then we had station games- I was in charged of the "Break Your Heart" station. For this station, the 2 teams would have to choose 1 boy each to stand on the extreme ends of the bench respectively. (The bench is placed on top of a soft, thick gym mat, aiya, the blue thingy that you see in the school la!) They have to battle it out and knock each other off the bench using pillows. Pillow fight. (Yeah) The game reached the climax when our Captain battled it out with one of the boys.
Second day: We went for Sunday Service, then to drill and band practice for some (like me), then it came the mass games. For the 1 mass games, we played "Search & Destroy". There are 2 teams, each with a totem wrapped with newspaper, and the teams have to destroy the totem with water guns until the totem is exposed, and a heart-shaped hole will be revealed. The committee joined in the fun and "attacked" the boys and for once, I felt sadistically exhilarated :)
After that, we had dinner, the dinner was excellent, the drumstick caught our attention. It was like heaven. It tasted so good and batter-ish. But our hopes were destroyed when we realised that the drumsticks were most likely from the Tyson chicken company. Xuan Zheng told us that the Tyson chickens are injected with chemicals into their bodies to increase the size by multi-folds, or as what he said, "Big body, small head".
After dinner, we had bunk inspection (we had many many many bunk inspections throughout the camp and many of them were not worth mentioning as it is sadistic and "just like that lor-- pumpings and more pumpings"). However, this time, we used the soft approach. We told them nicely about their mistakes and they did not do a single push-up.
Next, we had our mass games 2. For this game, there are 2 teams, each person will have a balloon in his shirt and the teams will have to attack each other by bursting their balloons. Next, for the 2nd round, we played the game zombie-fied style, which means that all but one will have a balloon in his shirt and the zombie (the one without the balloon) will have to burst the survivors' balloons and infect them, and the cycle will go on until everyone is infected. Finally, when the games ended, it was time to send the boys to "hell" (Lala Land). With their bodies wet, the boys crawled under the tables in the field, did Seal push-ups and shared 4 huge bottles of 18.5L of water, yes, you heard it right, 18.5L. Next, debrief and lights out.
I gotta keep this short.
Third day: Woke up, had breakfast (IT WAS LIKE OMG.. Sausages with scrambled eggs and baked beans and bread. Awesome...). then band practice for me, I'm playing for the 2011 BB & GB Enrolment! Woo Hoo! Finally, the secondary fours left early for the English course... (bleh..not worth mentioning as well.)
To close the camp properly, Mr Chan treated us to Mac for lunch. :)
Okay. Bye!
23 February 2011
The date-less day
It was just one of the days when I will forget about the date and just omit it on the "Date:____" section on worksheets and papers. (It's 22 today right? Darn, it's 23.)
My day was kinda screwed up, especially for my Amath common test. I just pray that I will at least pass this Amath paper. After that, I received my Chinese paper, which was way below my expectations.
But don't worry, I have decided to pick myself up and continue, with even more determination and diligence from this day forth.
It has been a while since I posted something. Numerous events had had, has, have happened for this month... I hope that I will have the time and heart to face problems and overcome shortcomings.
My day was kinda screwed up, especially for my Amath common test. I just pray that I will at least pass this Amath paper. After that, I received my Chinese paper, which was way below my expectations.
But don't worry, I have decided to pick myself up and continue, with even more determination and diligence from this day forth.
It has been a while since I posted something. Numerous events had had, has, have happened for this month... I hope that I will have the time and heart to face problems and overcome shortcomings.
Come on, I will have to face the music someday, right?
I guess that life isn't that simple and "happily ever after" anymore, but with my friends and parents, I'm sure that my life will be filled with vibrancy and laughter.
Come. Laugh with me and we'll shake our problems and sadness away!
~Full determination and diligence!~
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