yesterday was embarrassingly unproductive :\ though in any case, esplanade library has a really amazing ambience; even the dance section of the library has a perfect scnery that looks out to the Singapore Flyer and the Marina Bay! :D shall go there to study more often. anyway, i was quite glad i went for Silence even though there were times i felt quite out of place considering i was the only non-moderner there haha. but the dance performance was beautiful; the stage picture, the music, the movements, the energy were all spell-binding and i was inspired as much as i was captivated by the dance. everytime i watch contemporary dancers like this i think about MULAN and 1FMLY days in theatre and marvel at how we've come so far from all the terribly exhausting practices and physical trainings. i mean would you have believed it if i told you i did something like that in secondary school before?! hahaha guess not.
fatigue is taking a toll on me these few days. i've been sleeping an obscene eleven hours on average though i have no idea why i'm this tired. am also getting dizzy spells, wth?
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ted.com is insanee; the number of ideas that are explored, cross-referenced, distributed on this platform leaves me breathless as i trawl through them and feel my brain getting increasingly stimulated hahaha. favourite video of the day has to be VS Ramachandran's talk about the correlation between brain damage and basic mechanisms of the human body. he's so witty! Jonathan Harri's technological creation is also mind-boggling. it's really crazy all the latent possibilities that the human mind holds key to.
also, visit MMT for your daily dose of thought-provoking real life stories (: beats fml anyday.