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As you may, or may not, know, I was in South Korea for the past 13 days or so.
It was a fun experience, and I've had such a great time whilst I was there.
It was so surreal to me that I couldn't believe I was there. All my memories of the place were so vague that I second guess myself of what actually happen.
I wanted to write about the trip, but something keeps telling me that I wouldn't be able to express how surreal it was in words. I wanted to write about my trip, and I filmed quite a lot of footages during my time there to put it together as a travelogue for youtube.
However, now that I am back home, recalling my experiences during my trip, it doesn't feel right anymore. It doesn't feel as surreal as it felt in Seoul.
All we did was waking up late and eat grilled pork.
Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the trip. To go to another country without any adults/parents was one of the top ones on my bucket list. I went there with my friend Yves, and it was a great adventure. We seek our own ways to different places. We encountered various different unfortunate events. It was a very chill and relaxing trip. It wasn't like those tour programmes where everything was jam-packed into a number of days. We had about 9 areas to cover within 13 days, and two of them were, unfortunatly, closed for renovation.
I think all the unfortunate events were there to make it more interesting because, and I have to quote John Green on this, "the world is not a wish-granting factory" so we need a plan B for everything, just to be sure. There was no Plan B for us, but we've managed to make it a 'no-regret' trip. Even with that, I really wanted to apologise to my travelling companion, Yvesy, about waking up late and doing things without really asking your opinion. I can be a bit difficult sometimes, but thank you for putting up with me.
I think all the unfortunate events were there to make it more interesting because, and I have to quote John Green on this, "the world is not a wish-granting factory" so we need a plan B for everything, just to be sure. There was no Plan B for us, but we've managed to make it a 'no-regret' trip. Even with that, I really wanted to apologise to my travelling companion, Yvesy, about waking up late and doing things without really asking your opinion. I can be a bit difficult sometimes, but thank you for putting up with me.
I am editing the pictures from my Canon right now, hoping I could post that soon. I think it would be up with my travelogues for Seoul, but I still don't know when that's going to be. I'm still doubting myself on this blogging thing. I am not a good writer, but I wanted to be. I want to write stuff that would make people feel something, and not just words on the screen. Well, that's a naive dream to have, isn't it? haha-
Anyway, as I said, I am editing pictures right now. I might post some on my photography tumblr, please visit this place to see them pictures. ♥︎ (< Click my heart, ya'll x)
Reblog it, like it, save it, fried it, mix it with cake bater, whatever. I'm still a noob at taking photos, but there is always a room for improvement. I wanted to take photography class and video editing class, but that has to be sometime later because SCHOOL.
And I ordered a Penny Board from Preduce.com, I transferred them the money, but they haven't replied my e-mail yet. So, we'll have to see about that. The one I ordered was Lilac with mint-coloured wheels. I hope it arrive on time for the BALAC trip.
This entry has been so freaking random because I am still suffering from The Fault In Our Stars movie. It would have been a much better sensation if the group sitting in front haven't talk so loud. Like, are you dumb? Please, turn your phone to silent/vibrate mode when you go into the theatres. You are sharing the theatre with other people, so please respect them, too. And please SHUT THE FUCK UP!! That group of people keep talking so fucking loud in the theatre, speaking in another language, and talking on the phone etc.
Please leave, you ill-mannered hag.
Whatever. I hope the next time they go to watch a movie in the theatre and does the exact same thing, someone shouted 'shut the fuck up' out loud to shut them up.
Lastly,
I wanted to promise this blog wouldn't be so random anymore,
but I don't like making promises I cannot keep.
Kisses.
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