1) Singapore
2) Redang Island
3) Kuching, Sarawak
4) Shanghai, China
5) Taiping
6) Vietnam
7) Turkey
8) Malacca (twice)
9) Langkawi Island
10) In a weeks time, Penang Island.
I'm pretty fortunate eyh.
I'm kind of confused as to whart I should pursue for the upcoming year. Should I try to go to England or not? Getting a scholarship to England on your second year is tough shit, seeing as there are barely any universities that offer such things. Due to the circumstances; the lack of second year scholarships and the fact that I'm doing well getting my name around the industry (konon PFFT), I might just stay in this beloved kampung of mine until the time comes for me to fly off to my new home. I mean, if I go to England without a scholarship, use up my parents' money and shit, whart's the point? The point is for them to live easy; in luxury whilst I study under full scholarship from some big shot company or university right?
So it's best to just wait and be patient. Keep collecting good grades and testimonials, keep making thick, "impressive" portfolios, keep creating awesome relationships with the most awesomely artistic local architects and people in Malaysia, and keep building up on experiences.
Okay enough about my ridiculous thoughts. I've been on holiday and it's been 11 days since our final presentation had ended (I thought holidays were only suppose to be only 10 days? LOL). Anyway, for the pass week, I've been doing A LOT. Spending time with wives, Origami project, Langkawi -- STONINGGGGGGG. Teehee.
I won't go into detail about everything (because that would be revealing a bit TOO MUCH) so here are some photos of the epitome of absurdity and tomfoolery that is my holiday.


This is us being LALA! Hahahahahahahahaha. This is only one of many photo shoots to come. Maybe the next one will be a rempit theme? Harajuku? Jersey shore whore? :P Hahaha.
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A sneak peek as to whart us archi-students are up to for the upcoming MSC event next Monday. Origami madness!
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This was the third day of being in Langkawi. The other 2 days were ... lets just say not to my expectations. This was the best day of our trip to me because it was the most relaxing day EVER. I loved it. Sleeping on a hammock, drinking chocolate ice blended drinks, eating turkey ham sandwiches, watching the sun set. BLISS.


Hoyeahhh. <3

Sun sets are love. I will never despise the colours of a sun set. It's a palette that's forever evolving.
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Ivy and I went to go watch Peter Pan the Musical. As excited as we were to relive our childhood through the theatrical attributes of fellow student (I assume) thespians, our excitement was fully flipped over to disappointment as we watched intensely, the agonizing musical that ripped us of an hour of our lives.
The musical was clearly for children of an extremely young generation because it barely followed the story that we grew up knowing. The songs were taken from OTHER musicals (cough WITHOUT LOVE HAIRSPRAY?!) and well ... it was just disappointing. Oh well.
I just ordered a waterproof lomocam WTF.
Okay larh that's all.
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