25th November 2005 - Day 53
As I walked down the famliar route to university this morning, I could see evidence of snow everywhere.
Hey, it's not supposed to be snowing here in the second warmest city in Germany! But since it happened, I presume it must be much colder else where.
Snow. Nice to look at when you're in the right mood. But that's about it.
The weekend is here again. I made a booking at a youth hostel in Dresden this afternoon. I made some calculations and realised that the short trip will set me back by around 200€. That's about 30% of my monthly living expenses here.
Today, I also found out why this particular floormate of mine has a weird attitude towards me. Sometimes, she's friendly and talks quite a bit. Other times, it's difficult for me to even approach her.
She has a twin.
I still haven't figured out which twin is the freundlicher one though. In fact, I don't know which one of the twin is my floormate.
Fact: In Kuching-pura, there is no such thing as twin. Every child is a carefully engineered product so as to fuifill the requirements of the workforce and economy in time to come.
But sometimes, hiccups might occur along the way. This is largely due to a wrong prediction of global trends. The government of Kuching-pura would then attempt to shift the mindsets of its' impressionable citizens to salvage the situation.
Before one falsely concludes that Kuching-kuraks are largely incapable of individual thoughts, it should be noted that Kuching-kuraks exhibiting high level of intelligence are sieved out as early as possible and given necessary aid so that their "unique" form of thinking could be allowed to develop, and hopefully, prove their worth to Kuching-pura in the future.
It would be even better if they could join the ranks of the other policy makers in the country. They can then come up with more innovative and efficient methods to indoctrinate its' not-as-gullible-as-before citizens.
With such an excellent system in place, it makes other countries envious.
So, would you be interested to visit Kuching-pura and possibly spend the rest of your life there?
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