Saturday, 10 October 2009

Top 10 Worst Things About Post Exams

I loved to swim when I was shorter than my bed. I really, really did. The multitude of reasons aren't hard to pull from the back of my now relieved mind - The feel of the cool upon sun scorched skin, the freedom that water coaxes earth's unforgiving gravity to grant, the illusionary perception that time is patiently waiting for you to reach a satisfaction that you secretly know you won't achieve. But best of all, is the feeling of shocking relief you get when you surface from the water after staying in its deep grasps.


Yes indeed, exams are over, and there's no way you can forget that. The signs are everywhere, from SMSes to phonecalls, from facebook statuses to MSN nicknames. The heralding of restful and carefree days are all over the grapevine, and it's almost impossible to ignore the glorious fact.

The pure joy of having a gauntlet of ordeals behind us is obvious, and here at stopping2think, we do not waste time, energy and internet bandwidth on the obvious. Countless other blogs can tell you why we're all so relieved that the exams are over, but let's just deviate off the typical track of thought. Just imagine a little bit more and think a little bit deeper - Who knows, the lull of the battle may not be so great after all.

Once again from stopping2think - Top 10 Worst Things About Post Exams. Enjoy.

Top 10 Worst Things About Post Exams

1. The Maths 2 question you didn't finish still haunts you.

2. The best thing on TV is "Bob the Builder".

3. You have no one to ask out for an outing.

4. You have no one to ask you out for an outing.

5. When someone asks you out for an outing and you go, it rains.

6. Facebook gets boring.

7. HCL lessons.

8. Your internet gets cut off.

9. Your parents want a headstart on next year's curriculum.

And possible one of the worst reasons about posts exams? Pardon the possible controversy, but...

10. You can't get Miss Fang's trigo rap video out of your head.

Have a good one.

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