Muggers...???
Hmmm... I noticed it has been some time since I last blogged. Well, although this is supposedly a mugging week... considering that I've just completed compiling formulas for another common test popping up in less than 12 hours, I need to destress. And why am I stressed? It's simple. Please refer to this link. And since it's 1:40 a.m. in the morning, yup, crappiness is increasing at a rate denoted by dC/dt where C is the... ARRRGH! No, no... I must stop thinking of such stuff. Relax, chill, whatever-so-long-it's-not-my-CA-contents. Anyway...
As I was/am (Now, this time frame thingy is a little confusing. I thought of something, then I proceeded to type it out. Technically speaking, I thought [ie. past tense]. But as the thoughts generate more over the typing process, my thinking becomes the present tense. Hmmm...), destressing and thinking about things, I thought of the word "mugger" because, well, I was studying/mugging/whatever-people-would-call-it.
Although it seemed to me that being a mugger is taboo, everyone does it. Therefore, although it seemed wrong, it was a neccessary thing to do. So, is this a neccessary evil? At least, it's legal. Now, you must be wondering why on earth (or in a place like Singapore) would the concept of legal mugging be considered? Well, if we were to go back in time of let's say, a number of decades, being a mugger could land you in prison if you were caught in the act. Why? That's simple. Waylaying someone in the middle of some alley and beating the crap out of that person is a serious offence. And if the act of studying was actually named as mugging as much as robbery was, are they seen in the same light? Hmmm... Oh well, just in case I've confused any readers with my crappiness which is still increasing, I think I had better end now. Off to sleep...
Thought: Either this is a confusing world, or my temporal-but-intense 'mugging' has confused me.
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