Wei Zhong

I'm a Singaporean eighteen-year-old serving National Service as a signaller supporting the headquarters of Singapore Guards. Currently on a stay-in Class 4 driving course at Kaki Bukit Camp lasting until 30 June.
Jun 21
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My computer has always taken a long time to start but this is the first time I’ve timed the startup. I measure a full startup from pressing the power button to Firefox being automatically loaded with my three tabs: Facebook, Gmail and Yahoo! Mail.
May 13
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May 03
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being around each other means that any random thing also can talk, but when separated by distance or TIME [for those going overseas] its like… send one sms to say some random thing becomes so… as in i wonder what you ppl will do when u get the msg, like… find it hard to reply?
— Ackerley, e-mail to me and others, 24 January 2008
May 02
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Let’s say a kim zua store gets into a fire disaster? Where do all the money go to? Cuz there’s no direction and it’s not for anybody already, but money can’t disappear like that. Perhaps it’ll drop down from the sky and everyone can pick it up.
— Hong Ming, Curious thoughts on Qing Ming, 12 April 2009
May 01
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If you want something you’ve never had, you must do something you’ve never done.
Apr 05
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When you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.
— Paulo Coelho, b. 1947
Mar 23
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Some choices we live not only once but a thousand times over, remembering them for the rest of our lives.
— Richard Bach, b. 1936
Feb 20
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The extra effort you both make to keep in touch, whether through phone calls, email, or snail-mail, can foster a special intimacy. In the end, you may learn more about each other’s personalities, values, ideas, and dreams than folks who spend time together every day.
Feb 08
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There is the fear of losing friends from the past simply because we’ve lost contact with each other. But somehow it never happens. You click instantaneously over the most ridiculous things, you find yourself reminiscing about the past and what you used to love then, and then you find yourself many years younger immersed that same innocence…that’s when you finally realise the sacred entity of what we often too casually term ‘friendship’.
— Sabrina, The things money cannot buy, 8 February 2009
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There will come a time when walking down those corridors alone become easy, when it is fine that you have no idea what is happening to everyone around you, but you are clear of every step of every single organic chem mechanism in syllabus, when you finally get that full A cert and then walk out of rj beaming, then you think back on your life in RJ and haha, it was fun, maybe I can still remember one or two gay/racist jokes that my class makes.
— Qianwen, Used to, 3 February 2009