Product differentiation = advertisement
Human differentiation = discrimination
alright, i’m not trying to be mean here, but i really dislike the way they function. why must they differentiate themselves from the rest when everyone is part of the entire programme? So why make us put on our so-called “common identity” when you guys werent even planning to put it on together with us? this has made many of us puzzled, even the little kids were curious about this deliberate differentiation.
Havent been feeling too good these days. It seems that we’re drifting apart.
世界上最远的距离是什么呢?
是她明明就在你身边,和你一起上课, 但你似乎离她很遥远。以前我还会望着她傻笑,但我已累了,我不想再强颜欢笑。 我要做回真正的自己。曾经努力尝试想去了解她,但这一切似乎都是多余的。
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Guided PL as a facilitator for the media camp. I see that this bunch of PL-lites have loads of things in comman with serene and I. take for example, the way they shun away from the “weird creatures”, they way they cross their legs in the lecture theatre and they way they scream/laugh and bounce about on the public transport. I guess thats our culture and our tradition!
Words like “pang-seh” and “sia” were not in my word bank back then during my PL days, but it seems like i’ve mastered the skill of using the word “pang-seh”relatively well after entering nanyang. Almost everyone in nanyang is uttering the word and it came to me as a shock that my three little juniors cannot comprehend this simple dialect, or whatever you call that. I guess PL lites are overly sheltered- and we remain unexposed to loads of things most the time. I’m not criticising, neither am i condemning the way in which PL lites are being educated and brought up, infact i miss the feeling of being cared and love for in school.
“let there be love shared among us; let there be love in our eyes, may now you love sweep this nation, cause us O lord to arise. Give us fresh understading, of sisterly love that is real, let there be love shared amond us, let there be love.”
I teared upon this song during one of those chapel session back then. I cant recall the reason, but the lyrics of this song expresses my thoughts exceptionally well.I miss those days in PL but yea, i thank God for the good friends i’ve got in nanyang.

