“baby you're the best i ever had”
so lazy
Sunday, March 11, 2012 || 2:45 pm
I blog only because I know the amount of work I have to do is mountainous. If I were to be ranked for my procrastination skills, I'd be rank 1 in Grandmaster league. However, I'm hoping that after I finish writing this entry, I'll
consider with all my mind and mentality to do some of that work. But how is it possible to do such boring tasks (write up balance sheets, punch in random figures into calculators etc.) on a Sunday. The sun is out, Starcraft 2 icon on my desktop screaming how lonely he feels, the afternoon just started 2 hours ago... the possibilities for play time are just endless.
Instead, I turn to the folder on my desktop with all my photos from my trip to Hong Kong and select the ones that look mildly interesting. FFS, I'm not even bothered to edit these photos because i'm THAT lazy. This is assuming that people actually read my blog, and look at the photos closely. I myself, am only compelled to read peoples' blogs if the content of their entries interest me, or if they're pretty and post nice pictures of themselves. HAHAHA I learnt creep mode way back when blogs weren't a way of making money, and when YouTube didn't have the option to view videos in 480p at the most. Anyways, here goes nothing.

A photo I took in Happy Valley while waiting for my friend to meet me. Although the tram ride there was a bit lonely, I could still imagine what it would've been like if I had company. The breeze brushing through my hair while I listen to emo love songs just completely killed me though. It was a bitch to get to Happy Valley, changing MTR trains about 3 times just to get to the place where I could ride one of these babies. People in Hong Kong don't really give a shit if they bump into you, they're most likely used to it. But for me, being someone who grew up in a place where personal space was almost a given for yourself and others around you, I was extremely aggravated by how rude people can be. Hong Kong people are also really good with their insults, its like they thrive on picking fights and winning them. For me, I'd rather just apologise and hobble on with life.

Hmm, just a shot from the top deck of the tram. The nightlife and the night lights that go with it in Hong Kong are pretty breathtaking. It would definitely be a dream to be able to work in Hong Kong for a few months, hopefully my future employer will provide me with a presidential suite facing the Victoria Harbour. I wouldn't want to live there for too long though, pollution is so horrible there, as well as the people. The girls in Hong Kong are so hard to get along with, be the reason they don't get their way, and you're instantly shunned and placed on the chopping board. Hahaha o_o

The is the view from our hotel room when we went further inland in China. The hotel is a 5 star resort and apparently it was only built last year July or August or September, can't remember so it's facilities were fairly new. The resort services are highly based on their hot springs, and each pool is categorised by the temperature of the water (Cool, Medium, Hot). My favourite ones were the infused ones where they'd steep a cushion-sized bag of flowers or whatever in the hot spring water and you just leave the pool smelling yummy. I liked the red wine one the most. I wanted to try the ginger and lemon one but it was closed for cleaning. Something about the fact that it was closed for cleaning irks me, but I bet it would have been pretty refreshing! They also had chinese medicine springs, rose, lavender, jasmine and some other random ones.

Crab at Ocean Park. I probably would have had a lot more fun if I were with friends, but it was fun nonetheless. Ocean Park is like... a huge ass aquarium. Except they had pandas too! We saw an african girl speak cantonese, and my cousin pretty much freaked out HAHAHA.



Oh how I would KILL to have another bowl of these noodles... Those sausages. THOSE SAUSAGES! I FUCKING MISS THEM SO BAD.










Ceebs typing anymore. iPhone 4S photos weren't that bad aye!
Labels: holidays, hong kong