I finally head out to town again! :)
Snapped cuz I liked the view. Heh. :P

Did dinner at Aston's before heading to catch 叶问2.
Again, no pictures of my food cuz my camera cable's down. :(
-makes mental note to replace cable-
Anyway...
It was really awesome!!! :D

I totally love how Donnie Yen didn't flinch no matter what came right in his face!
And he definitely doesn't look 47, so good-looking leh!!
-swoons-
All right Ms J, time to snap outta it and go to bed.
Marking to do tomorrow!
Good night world!
Oh, something Ip Man said in the movie struck me.
It was about how people can have different statuses but cannot have different integrity; and with that, everyone should respect each other regardless of country.
I personally was a bit put off by the British (in the show), how they portray themselves to be all superior than the Chinese and how they mock Chinese culture.
I guess the superiority somehow stays - like people somehow prefer the Caucasians to Chinese. :|
However, I believe people are also more tactful now. :)
I know there are some of you who have labelled yourselves according to the Singapore education system, and so look down on yourselves.
Remember what Ms Tay said in a few lessons.
Don't look down on yourselves.
We're all streamed so that we can learn comfortably at our own pace, we must not be hindered by what society thinks is what we can achieve.
How well we can do depends on how much we want the grades.
Hang in there, Ms Tay has faith in you all! ♥! :)
The rest of you who don't look down on yourselves, don't look down on others.
We have no right to judge, no one has.
Not even us teachers.
Let's instead all help each other to achieve greater success - help each other learn better, help me learn from you so I can teach better! :)
So a little something for everyone (not the exact quote though),
We have different statuses, but we all have the same dignity. Let's learn to respect each other from henceforth so we can live in harmony.
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