The Great Compassion Mantra > You

Woot, just got back home from school. The weekend approaches soon, yet another week has passed. It’s been 6 weeks since the start of school already and I’ve been increasingly enjoying my stay here as the days go past. Been fooling around mostly for the past few days, I’m usually done with my slides quite quickly, so there’s a lot of time to go around visiting other people, going down to the canteen, or just slacking. It beats sitting my ass down in the classroom surfing the web, now that’s for sure.

The FYP meeting on Wednesday was kinda slack. We only did the minimal that was required of us, went off for our lunch at the canteen, and then we’re back in the room playing a solid full game of Hero Siege on Warcraft 3. Oh yeah, we also did something to ensure that no one came into the room to steal our stuff when we left for our lunch, and we thought that it was pretty damn funny. We had Da Bei Zhou (the buddhist mantra thing, otherwise known as The Great Compassion Mantra) playing on my computer (on repeat mode), with the volume cranked up.

Then we were thinking of how someone would react when they entered the room, and just imagined how freaked out the guy would be. Like “Holy shit, ghost ar nabei?“. Us and our brilliant ideas :p, we were just too lazy to pack all our shit up and bring it all the way to the canteen and back again, we also didn’t want to lose the quiet reading room to others. Anyway, it was quite a crappy day of FYP, not much work done to be honest, and we’re kinda like stuck in a pothole here, although most of our designs are apparently finished.

Well, looks like there’s not going to be anything on later this evening as much as I’d like to go out. What am I going to do then? Probably continue reading The Silent Blade, or go back playing The World Ends With You. I still can’t play basketball (but I did last week anyway), my heel’s not really completely healed. Meh, maybe a swim but I did that last night. I’ll be having shit on at school for the next 2 days, so there goes my weekends too, let’s just hope it won’t be too boring.

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