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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Alright, have to keep up with the times nowadays. Getting old already and no one has much use for the "deadman", its "baby face terrorist" these days, hence the catchy blog name. Hahaha. Anyway, wrote this down awhile back, about JC life and all. No regrets there, just something which came into my head one day.

JC is a journey. It’s a small class and you have a very short amount of time with our classmates because JC life doesn’t allow for that social interaction. But through out those 2 years or so, you bond as a class. It’s like all of you are on the same river but on different boats. You travel together as a group; you have the same goal, which is to reach the end of the river. But along the way, people drop out because they really can’t row anymore or simply because they don’t want to row anymore. They see something on the shores of the river and they get enticed away. Then the already small group gets even smaller. And when that smaller group reaches the other side, there is a sense of unity and achievement among them because they managed to actually reach the other side and not drop out like others. Although JC life ends when you reach the other side of the river, the time spent rowing together and interacting is actually worth the effort spent to row. Once you reach the other side, everyone goes their own separate ways, but when they look back, they knew that the non educational things that they learned were well worth the time and effort put in. Its like a fellowship, each one has his/her own purpose, but whatever their path is, it leads through the river and so, they work together to cross it. Once that’s done, then they go on to their own goals. But they forever have that journey across the river as their own special memory, simply because it was done through hard work and only a small number of them undertake the journey in the first place.

Yup,that's about it for now. Hopefully I'll keep this more active than the last one. It had a sad death.Haha. Oh yea, the song's by Jack Johnson, called "Banana Pancakes". Seemed pretty appropriate considering the skin. LOL

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