I haven't titled my posts for friggin long, heh.
I just got sick for writing 'today' or 'something interesting' or 'something that really touched me' just because I'm really TOO lazy to come up with some spectacular alliteration/pun like 'our HAIR-RAISING experience at assembly (literally so)'. Okay that was copied from Miss Ong.
We were flicking hair and Ms Ong came and asked us "girls, is it so HAIR-RAISING?' and we were laughing our guts out, heh.
But twit talk.
Not trying to be elitist or something, but I hate twit talk.
Simple reason, it's hard to read.
But well, I've been trying to pick up twit talk! xD
Hah, I bet you don't know why.
Clara.
I've just invited her for P.S. I love you.
I really really hope to see her there.
Well she uses quite a good measure/vocabulary of twit talk, whereas I like to SMS with whole words.
And I figured she'd find me stuck-up/show-offy if I used whole words throughout!
Hah. Thank God I was a twit in P5.
Okay fine not exactly TWIT as in TWIT.
Lyk heyys im sry 4 juz nw kk.
Not soriix ferz juxx nwz kkaexzxz
Haha.
No offence meant, strictly a joke.
Well, is that a revolution?
Perhaps not.
B. Andy said that you don't yoke with them, but twit talk isn't wrong PER SE, unless it's from an english teacher's POV.
Eg, Miss Ong.
I remember vividly the 'TYVM class' 'TYVM Ms Ong' after talking about abbreviations, thank you very much! :D
Hehe.
History FA
Math wksht (I accidentally typed math wk'poo' just now O: notty notty!)
CL 'storytelling'
I hope that's all gahhhh
hold me now at 3:22 PM