TSE HWEE


Friday, September 01, 2006

first day of september.
means the official teachers` day.
previous years, i`d send smses tuh all the teachers whose numbers are in my phone.
but kinda afraid it`d be some kind of irritation ehs.
so decided not tuh this year.

but still in my heart.
i wish all my teachers and any other teacher in this world,
a very happy teachers` day! x)
lol`

gonna go changi chalets for bbq session later.
and while waiting for time tuh pass..
i`ve been playing this game for the past few hours.
something recommended by jie.

^ grand theft auto?

loads of missions tuh be completed.
and NONE of them are good deeds.
you go ard commiting crimes with ur gang.
quite lame but i`ve got nothing better tuh do.

oh and as usual, i keep dreaming at night and even at naps.
makes me feel even more tired than if i never go tuh sleep.
i wonder why dreaming can cause tiredness too.

here`s something bout deja vu .
taken from: http://www.skepdic.com/dejavu.html

Déjà vu is French for "already seen." Déjà vu is an uncanny feeling or illusion of having already seen or experienced something that is being experienced for the first time. If we assume that the experience is actually of a remembered event, then déjà vu probably occurs because an original experience was neither fully attended to nor elaborately encoded in memory. If so, then it would seem most likely that the present situation triggers the recollection of a fragment from one's past. The experience may seem uncanny if the memory is so fragmented that no strong connections can be made between the fragment and other memories.

Thus, the feeling that one has been there before is often due to the fact that one has been there before. One has simply forgotten most of the original experience because one was not paying close attention the first time. The original experience may even have occurred only seconds or minutes earlier.

On the other hand, the déjà vu experience may be due to having seen pictures or heard vivid stories many years earlier. The experience may be part of the dim recollections of childhood.

However, it is possible that the déjà vu feeling is triggered by a neurochemical action in the brain that is not connected to any actual experience in the past. One feels strange and identifies the feeling with a memory, even though the experience is completely new....


have you had this feeling before?
somehow tuh me, it seems more like a mind disorder.
but it`s amazing how those experience can connect tuh something deep inside ur brain.
something so close yet so far from memories.
well well.
dun i sound crappy?
LOL`
ciaos. (:



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